Autonomous Delivery Startups funded by Y Combinator (YC) 2026

April 2026

Browse 6 of the top Autonomous Delivery startups funded by Y Combinator.

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  • Pide Directo
    Pide Directo
    Y Combinator LogoS2021
    Active • 150 employees • Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
    Pidedirecto is a restaurant management platform that optimizes operations, increases revenue, and enhances customer experience. Its comprehensive toolset includes point of sale, payment terminals, online ordering, delivery management, loyalty programs, and integrations with third-party services. All for a reasonable fixed monthly fee, without eating up margins with hefty commissions and service charges.
    autonomous-delivery
    saas
    e-commerce
    enterprise-software
  • Nextera Robotics
    Nextera Robotics
    Y Combinator LogoS2020
    Active • 20 employees • Boston, MA, USA
    Nextera Robotics is an AI-native Robotics and Industrial Automation company founded at MIT.
    autonomous-delivery
    deep-learning
    robotics
    construction
    artificial-intelligence
  • Avion
    Avion
    Y Combinator LogoW2020
    Active • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Avion is a drone-based digital health platform, designed to bridge the gap between remote clinics and urban healthcare infrastructures. By connecting these isolated clinics with sophisticated labs and well-stocked pharmacies in cities, Avion brings a new era of remote diagnostics and prescription fulfilment. Avion ensures the rapid, safe, and efficient delivery of vital medical supplies and clinical samples, even to the most hard-to-reach locations. Avion's operation uniquely combines cutting-edge autonomous drone technology with digital health platforms. Our drones, built with advanced eVTOL capabilities, ensure seamless take-off and landing capabilities, even in challenging terrains. Avion's digital health platform serves as the connective tissue between urban health centers and remote clinics. The platform features an intuitive interface, making it easy for healthcare providers to order necessary supplies, track shipments, and even communicate with laboratory and pharmacy staff.
    autonomous-delivery
    drones
  • Yoshi Mobility
    Yoshi Mobility
    Y Combinator LogoS2016
    Active • 125 employees • Nashville, TN, USA
    We believe that the automotive industry will change more in the next five years than it has in the last 50. The gas station was invented in 1910 and has not changed substantially since then; traditional lube and mechanic shops have not evolved much either. To enable this industry transformation, the infrastructure required to fuel and service vehicles must evolve as well. Since the total spend for all fuel and maintenance can more than double the cost of ownership of a vehicle over its lifetime, the impact at stake is huge. This is where we derived our mission: To help our members to keep moving in the safest, most efficient, and planet-friendly way possible, while delivering unparalleled customer service. Start Yoshi. Keep Moving.
    autonomous-delivery
    mobility
    energy
    electric-vehicles
    automotive
  • Volansi
    Volansi
    Y Combinator LogoW2017
    Acquired • 85 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Volansi builds and operates high-payload long-range unmanned aerial vehicles to service B2B customers with a point-to-point delivery solution that saves them millions of dollars in down-time costs. We service customers around the world with a focus on defense, commercial, and medical supply deliveries. Our aerial vehicles can transport loads up to 200 lbs up to 1,000 mi. Volansi was founded by Hannan Parvizian and Wesley Zheng in 2015, and is based in San Francisco.
    autonomous-delivery
    drones
  • Cruise
    Cruise
    Y Combinator LogoW2014
    Acquired • 3,000 employees • San Francisco, CA, USA
    Cruise is building the world’s most advanced, all-electric, self-driving car technology to safely connect people with the places, things, and experiences they care about. Self-driving cars will help save lives, reimagine cities, redefine time in transit, and restore freedom of movement for individuals who live in dense urban settings. Acquired by GM in 2016.
    autonomous-delivery
    machine-learning
    climate
    self-driving-vehicles
    ai