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Zipline is a pioneering American autonomous drone delivery company founded in 2014 and headquartered in South San Francisco, California. Originally focused on delivering life-saving medical supplies (starting with blood and vaccines in Rwanda in 2016), Zipline has evolved into a leading provider of zero-emission, instant aerial logistics for healthcare, retail, food, groceries, and consumer goods. The company designs, manufactures, and operates its own end-to-end drone delivery systems, including aircraft, distribution hubs, launch/recovery infrastructure, and advanced software for autonomous flight. As of early 2026, Zipline has completed over 2 million commercial deliveries, flown more than 125 million autonomous miles, and raised significant funding (including a $600 million round valuing the company at $7.6 billion). It operates across five African countries, multiple U.S. markets, and Japan, with rapid U.S. expansion underway.
Zipline’s robotic platforms enable fast, reliable, weather-resistant deliveries that bypass traffic and reduce emissions. Its systems have delivered tens of millions of items with an exceptional safety record and no serious injuries.
Core Robot-Based Products and Platforms
- Platform 2 (P2): The current flagship for consumer and retail delivery. These smaller, quiet fixed-wing drones carry up to 8 pounds (approx. 3.6 kg) and serve a 10-mile radius. They use a tether system to gently lower packages directly to doorsteps, backyards, or designated spots, enabling precise home delivery. P2 supports on-demand consumer apps for food (Chipotle, Panera), groceries (Walmart), and retail items, with median delivery times around 3 minutes after ordering.
- Platform 1 (P1): Larger, long-range drones designed for enterprise, healthcare, and government use. These can fly up to 120 miles round-trip, carrying heavier payloads for medical supply chains, vaccine distribution, and large-scale logistics. They traditionally used parachute drops but have evolved with advanced recovery methods.
Zipline’s full ecosystem includes automated “drone-in-a-box” style hubs that handle charging, payload swapping, and launch/recovery with minimal human intervention. The system features sophisticated AI for flight planning, obstacle avoidance, real-time monitoring, and regulatory compliance (including BVLOS operations). All platforms prioritize safety, redundancy, and zero-emission electric propulsion.
In summary, Zipline stands at the forefront of autonomous aerial robotics, transforming last-mile delivery through reliable, scalable drone technology. From revolutionizing medical logistics in Africa to enabling instant consumer deliveries in the U.S., its integrated hardware-software platforms demonstrate how robotics can make delivery faster, cleaner, safer, and more accessible. With strong momentum and expansion into new cities like Houston and Phoenix in 2026, Zipline continues to lead the commercialization of drone-based logistics worldwide.
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