Robot.com – formerly Kiwibot – has officially launched, debuting a global suite of robots built on a leading, field-tested fleet and proving that its technology is moving goods, generating revenue and scaling across industries today.
Having completed more than 1.7 million tasks, the Company now powers delivery, logistics, and advertising robots for Fortune 500 customers across the United States, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
Robot.com’s technology is currently deployed in production environments with Sodexo, one of the world’s largest food-service providers serving 80 million consumers every day, including those on college campuses, as well as Canada-based SKIP for food delivery services; a Fortune 500 company automating secure deliveries for a blue-chip US semiconductor manufacturer; and Amazon Web Services to support a global advertising campaign.
Robot.com is funded by investors including Headline, UC Berkeley SkyDeck Fund, Sodexo VC, New Future Capital, Innosphere Ventures Fund and Tylt Ventures and others.
The launch marks a decisive shift in robotics, from experimental prototypes to proven, scalable automation. With more than 500 robots operating globally, Robot.com has shown that autonomy and efficiency can go hand in hand with sustainable economics.
Felipe Chavez, CEO and founder of Robot.com, says: “For years, robotics has been about what might be possible.
“At Robot.com, we’re focused on what’s already working. Every task completed proves that this isn’t a future promise, but infrastructure that works today to save time, cuts costs, and scales responsibly.”
That track record mirrors a broader shift in the industry. As labor shortages and rising costs push industries toward automation, demand is accelerating quickly. The global robotics market is expected to reach approximately $370 billion by 2040 (McKinsey & Company, 2025).
Robot.com is one of the few companies already delivering results, deploying automation in weeks, not years, and connecting digital intelligence to real-world operations.
Sodexo, a leader in food service and facilities management, has deployed the company’s delivery robots on college campuses since 2021 and continues to harness automation to enhance efficiency, responsiveness, and client satisfaction.
Sarosh Mistry, CEO Sodexo North America, says: “Anticipating consumer needs has always been core to Sodexo. By continuing to partner with Robot.com, whose technology is designed for dynamic service environments, we’re able to stay ahead of the curve.
“Their leading-edge automation enhances speed, precision, and insight throughout operations, which allows our teams to focus on what sets us apart: hospitality, quality, and connection.”

