Boston Dynamics tries using ‘robot dogs’ for deliveries

July 14, 2026 Andrew Liszewski

A delivery driver loads cardboard boxes onto Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot from a truck.
See Spot carry. | Image: Boston Dynamics

Boston Dynamics' robotic quadruped Spot has already found work doing routine factory inspections and patrolling the ruins of Pompeii, but what about deliveries? The company is testing a new conveyor belt accessory that allows Spot to carry packages from a vehicle and autonomously unload them on a customer's doorstep in an effort to reduce a delivery driver's workload.

While attempts have already been made to expedite and automate deliveries using wheeled robots or aerial drones, humans are still the most efficient way to navigate obstacles like stairs or cluttered pathways in order to get packages from a truck to a doorstep. A demo video s …

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