Uber’s New Autonomous Robot Delivery Pushes Urban Logistics Into the Fast Lane—12,000+ Robots by 2027
Uber Eats Teams Up With Starship Technologies for Next-Gen Deliveries—First Rollout in Leeds, UK
Uber Technologies is set to revolutionize the last mile with a global partnership with Starship Technologies, the world’s leading autonomous delivery platform. This move will bring thousands of AI-powered delivery robots to streets across the UK, Europe, and the U.S.—starting as soon as December 2025 in Leeds.
Fast, Autonomous, and Scalable: Why This Matters for Consumers and Merchants
The initial deployment in the UK will feature robots capable of Level 4 autonomy—meaning they can handle nearly all driving situations independently. Starship’s machines are engineered to deliver in under 30 minutes for distances up to 2 miles, helping Uber Eats offer fast, efficient, and cost-effective food delivery options at scale.
This collaboration marks Uber Eats’ biggest push into autonomous logistics, as Starship’s proven technology brings both commercial reliability and global expansion ambitions to the table.
Starship’s Track Record—Over 9 Million Deliveries and 200 Million Road Crossings
Starship’s credentials are hard to overlook. Its current fleet stands at over 2,700 robots operating in more than 270 locations, having already completed 9+ million deliveries across seven countries. The company anticipates scaling up to more than 12,000 robots by 2027. Behind these numbers is a trove of real-world data—roughly 200 million road crossings and 100,000+ crossings daily—which continuously improve Starship’s AI for reliability, safety, and speed.
| Metric | Current (2025) | Target (2027) |
|---|---|---|
| Deliveries Completed | 9 Million+ | Not specified |
| Active Robots | 2,700+ | 12,000+ |
| Road Crossings (Total) | 200 Million+ | Continuous data growth |
| Daily Road Crossings | 100,000+ | Growing with scale |
Commercial Expansion—European Rollout in 2026, U.S. Follows in 2027
After launching in Leeds later this year, Uber Eats and Starship plan a multi-country expansion in Europe by 2026, with the United States next in line by 2027. With each new region, the platform leverages Uber Eats’ scale and Starship’s technology, aiming to deliver both efficiency and cost savings for restaurants and consumers.
Logistics Innovation and AI—Positioning Uber Eats for the Next Wave
Industry executives describe the partnership as more than just a technology upgrade—it’s a move to redefine urban logistics infrastructure globally. For Uber Eats, which operates in over 10,000 cities, integrating Starship’s autonomous technology means potentially lower costs, faster service, and a tech-driven competitive edge in a crowded delivery marketplace.
Starship’s 11-year operational track record covers tough regulatory, safety, and real-world deployment hurdles—making this leap less speculative and more strategic. The partnership is further backed by over $280 million in Starship funding, emphasizing scale and reliability.
Key Takeaways: Will Robots Soon Deliver Your Next Order?
While it’s too early to quantify how much market share will shift or how quickly cost efficiencies will reach consumers, the partnership sets the pace for what last-mile logistics could look like by the end of this decade: data-driven, highly autonomous, and deeply integrated into daily urban life.
If you live in Leeds, keep your eyes peeled for a robot carrying your next meal this December—it's not just a new tech toy, but a signpost for how delivery is set to evolve across cities worldwide.
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