DoorDash Unveils Delivery Robot, Smart Scale in Hardware Debut

Dot can travel as fast as 20 miles per hour on bike lanes, sidewalks and roads, according to the company.

Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

DoorDash Inc., the largest food-delivery app in the US, unveiled a delivery robot and a smart scale for restaurants, showcasing the company’s yearslong effort to develop hardware.

DoorDash co-founder Stanley Tang showed off the four-wheeled autonomous robot, named Dot, at a gathering Monday for reporters at the company’s San Francisco headquarters. Dot stands 4-foot, 6-inches tall and uses a combination of external cameras, radars and lidar sensors on top of and below its storage compartment to perceive and navigate its surroundings. It’s one-tenth the size of a car and nimble enough to navigate through doorways and driveways, DoorDash said, but is big enough to fit six large pizza boxes and can carry up to 30 pounds of cargo.