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How it works
Launch fast
Visibility isn’t an upgrade, it’s the foundation.
Select markets + dates
Tell us where you want to run and for how long. We'll confirm vehicle availability.
Approve creative + CTA flow
We provide specs, you send assets. We handle production and install.
Deploy + recap
Campaign goes live. You get photos, updates, and a final recap.
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Delivery, logistics, and advertising robots for Fortune 500 customers across the USA, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia.
Analytics
Street-level advertising, measured like digital
Proof-of-play, heatmaps, pacing, and lift, all in one dashboard.
FAQ
What are Autonomous Robot ads and how does it work?
Delivery robots carrying your brand at eye level through sidewalks, campuses, and mixed-use districts. Instead of a billboard people pass at 60 mph, you get a robot that rolls right past them, slows them down, and often becomes the thing they pull their phones out for.
Where do these robots operate?
In live deployments on campuses and in cities, not in labs or closed demos. Typical environments include college campuses, downtown corridors, office parks, and residential neighborhoods where last-mile deliveries already happen every day.
What kind of campaigns are robots best for?
Robots are for brands that want to provide an interactive experience: launches, sampling, cultural moments, product awareness, and events where "we need people to notice us" is the brief. They create dense, repeat exposure in tight geographies, which is ideal when you care more about owning a zone than touching every zip code in the country.
How visible are the ads on a robot?
Robots move at walking speed and sit at eye level, giving people time to actually see and read your brand. Wraps and panels are designed to be bold and simple; the robot itself does a lot of the attention-grabbing work for you.
Do people interact with the robots?
Yes. People stop, stare, photograph, and share robots in a way static media doesn't get. We've seen them become part of the moment at events and on campuses, kids point, adults take pictures, and your brand sits in the middle of that interaction.
How does targeting work with robots?
Robots follow live delivery routes and planned paths through the areas you care about most. We focus on sidewalks, plazas, and campus routes with heavy foot traffic, so each robot pass has a high chance of being seen by real people, not just counted as a "potential" impression.
How do you measure performance?
We track each robot's path, when it was active, and how long it spent in key zones. From there, we model impressions using foot-traffic and population data and roll it up into a clear reporting platform.
Can I retarget people who were near the robots?
Yes. Just like our other formats, we build exposure zones around where robots operate and use that to power mobile and digital retargeting. Someone might see your robot on the sidewalk in the afternoon, then see your ad on their phone that night.
What does reporting look like for robots?
You see maps, heatmaps, and time spent in specific areas, plus estimated impressions and, if enabled, lift and attribution tied to real outcomes. If you're running robots alongside Wrapped Cars or DOOH, everything shows up in a single platform view.
How long should a robot campaign run?
Some brands start with a 2-day activation and then decide whether to extend to a 4–8-week period to take ownership of a campus or a group of districts and observe how people respond. For ongoing presence, we can keep robots operating longer or rotate creatives around key moments during a semester or season.
What creative specs are required?
You can choose to design in-house using the robot wrap templates, so your designers know exactly where branding and messages will sit. Or we can do it for you. Keep the copy simple and bold; we make sure it prints cleanly and looks right on the hardware.
Can robots be part of events and activations?
Yes. Robots work well as moving brand ambassadors at events and on campuses: rolling through crowds, guiding people, delivering swag, or just being the thing everyone wants a photo with. You can also pair them with trucks, Wrapped Cars, and DOOH to turn a one-day moment into a full real-world footprint.
How do I get started with Autonomous Robots?
Tell us the campus, city, or event you care about and what you're hoping to move: awareness, signups, installs, or foot traffic. We'll map out where robots can run, how many you need, and what reporting will look like, then put a plan in front of you that's easy to say yes to.
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