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Cartken Courier vs Coco Bot in 2026

Comparing 2 humanoid robots across availability, pricing, capabilities, and verified deployments. Current as of 2026.

Key differences

On DEPLOY's record, Coco Bot has more verified real-world deployments (12 versus 6) than Cartken Courier as of 2026; DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source.

  • Cartken Courier has more capabilities independently verified as autonomous (1 vs 0).
  • Coco Bot has more verified real-world deployments (12 vs 6).
Attribute
ManufacturerCartkenCoco Robotics
Form factorsidewalksidewalk
Maturitycommercialcommercial
Autonomy1 verified autonomous◐ not independently verified
Availabilityinternal-onlyenterpriseinternal-onlyenterprise
PriceNot announcedNot announced
Capability claims
  • Delivers packages (autonomous, verified)
  • Delivers packages (teleoperated-assisted, verified)
Brain
Verified deployments612
Privacy practices6bystander-recording, cloud-upload, data-retention, third-party-sharing, location-tracking, data-deletion-control
Sources on file1421

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Editorial summaries

Cartken Courier

Cartken (founded 2019 by ex-Google 'Bookbot' engineers; CEO Christian Bersch) makes the Cartken Courier (Model C), a six-wheeled sidewalk delivery bot (about 44 pounds and 1.5 cubic feet of payload, 3 to 6 mph), and is the hardware-sale-pivot archetype of the cohort, editorially distinct from Starship and Serve: where they operate their own fleets, Cartken pivoted toward selling vehicles to operator partners. Its partners include Mitsubishi, Uber Eats, and Melco, and its lineup adds a larger industrial Hauler (2025; 660 pounds / 300 kg) and an indoor Runner.

It is operator-supervised, not driverless. It has raised about $22.5 million (468 Capital, Magna International, Shell Ventures, Mitsubishi Electric). Cap-flag: the roughly 100 Hauler vehicles cited in the Melco deployment is an aggregator-quoted figure pending direct Cartken or Melco disclosure. As a B2B hardware sale to operator partners, there is no consumer price.

Coco Bot

Coco's Coco Bot is a wheeled sidewalk delivery robot with an insulated cargo compartment for restaurant orders, operating at walking speeds on sidewalks within range of a partner restaurant. There is no consumer price: it is a B2B delivery service (restaurants pay for deliveries), not a robot sold to consumers.

On the operator-supervision-to-autonomy spectrum it sits at the most operator-supervised end: the Coco Bot is teleoperated by remote pilots, not autonomous. From Coco Robotics, it is at commercial maturity.

Common questions

How do Cartken Courier and Coco Bot differ?
On DEPLOY's record, Coco Bot has more verified real-world deployments (12 versus 6) than Cartken Courier as of 2026; DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source. Cartken Courier has more capabilities independently verified as autonomous (1 vs 0). Coco Bot has more verified real-world deployments (12 vs 6).
What is the difference between Cartken Courier and Coco Bot?
Cartken Courier and Coco Bot are both sidewalk robots on the DEPLOY registry. They differ in maker, maturity, price, verified deployments, and how much of their autonomy is independently verified. See the table above for the full head-to-head; each figure is sourced.
Is Cartken Courier or Coco Bot more autonomous?
Cartken Courier has more capabilities independently verified as autonomous on the DEPLOY registry than Coco Bot. DEPLOY counts a capability as autonomous only when verified at a real deployment, not from a demo or a vendor claim.
Which has more verified deployments, Cartken Courier or Coco Bot?
Coco Bot has more verified deployments (12) on the DEPLOY registry than Cartken Courier (6). DEPLOY counts a deployment only when confirmed at a named site with a primary source.

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