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The Stride delivery robot rolling along a Norwood footpath in the evening

Autonomous delivery · Norwood, South Australia

Delivery, by very small robot.

Stride carries takeaway, groceries and coffee across your neighbourhood on the footpath — starting with a street-by-street trial in Norwood. When a quarter of the homes on your street sign up, it unlocks.

One email when your street goes live. That's it.

01

Trial zone — Norwood 5067

30

Streets inside the border

0

Neighbours on the list

$0

Delivery fees during trial

Side view of the Stride bot: pale body, glossy black lid, patterned wheels

The bot

Small enough to share the footpath. Big enough for dinner.

Speed
Walking pace. He will lose a race with a jogger, politely.
Capacity
About two grocery bags, in a split hot / cold bay.
Sees with
Stereo cameras and a sensor visor. Crossings handled with care.
Wheels
Chunky and kerb-proof. He walks everywhere — it's in the name.

How it works

From the shop to your kerb, at a polite walking pace.

Step 01

Order local

Restaurants, corner stores, the pharmacy — order in the app like any delivery. If it fits in the bay, Stride will carry it.

Step 02

Watch him walk

He takes the footpath at walking pace, gives way at crossings, and shows up on the live map the whole way to your door.

Step 03

Pop the lid

Your code opens the hatch at the kerb. The insulated bay keeps hot things hot and cold things cold — ice cream survives the trip.

The waitlist is the map

Unlock Norwood, street by street.

The dashed line is Trial 01. Inside it, a street unlocks when a quarter of its households join the list — short streets need a handful of neighbours, The Parade needs a crowd. The counts are live: every signup lands on the map the moment it happens. Outside the border you can still sign up; it decides where Zone 02 goes.

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Expansion is already drawn — Zone 02: Rose Park (soon) · then Kent Town 5067 · Kensington 5068 · St Peters 5069

Fair questions

Why is it called Stride?+

Because that's how he gets everywhere — on the footpath, at walking pace, one street at a time. The little legs on the logo are aspirational.

What can he carry?+

Anything that fits in the insulated bay — hot food, cold drinks, groceries, pharmacy pickups, small parcels. If it's bigger than two grocery bags, it still needs a human.

How does street unlocking work?+

Every signup counts toward the street on your address. When a quarter of the households on a street have joined, it unlocks and Stride adds it to his routes — so a little laneway needs a handful of neighbours while The Parade needs a small crowd. Outside the dashed border you can still join the waitlist, but streets out there can't unlock until the next zone opens.

When does Norwood go live?+

When the streets light up. The map shows exactly where every street stands — the first one to a quarter of its households opens the first route. Rope in your neighbours and move the bar.