PuduBot 2 Universal Delivery Robot
Description
PuduBot 2 Universal Delivery Robot (Restaurant Delivery, Made Easier)
Short-staffed nights don’t wait for hiring to catch up. The PuduBot 2 Universal Delivery Robot is built for restaurants that need steady food running, faster dish return, and fewer back-and-forth trips during rush. It moves plates, drinks, and supplies so your team can stay on guests, not hallways.
Here’s what it is, what’s new in version 2, where it fits best, and what to confirm before you buy.
What is the PuduBot 2 Universal Delivery Robot, and why restaurants use it
PuduBot 2 is a commercial service robot made to deliver items in both front of house and back of house. Think of it like an extra runner that doesn’t call out, doesn’t get tired, and keeps a consistent pace from kitchen pass to table, or from dining room to dish pit.
Quick proof points
* Best-selling commercial service robot
* 100+ awards
* 11M+ total working hours
* 8000+ partners
* 80% global market share
Restaurants use it for one reason: smoother service. It helps reduce long walks, lowers staff strain, and keeps deliveries steady when the floor gets crowded.
Where it works best, dining room, banquet halls, and busy corridors
PuduBot 2 shines in long aisles, big dining rooms, banquet halls, and hotels. It can run food to tables, move drinks to stations, and clear plates on repeat. It’s designed for all-scenario deliveries, which helps most during peak hours and staffing gaps.
Key upgrades in PuduBot 2 that improve speed, safety, and stability
Version 2 focuses on practical outcomes, faster setup, safer movement, and steadier driving.
It uses PUDU VSLAM+ marker-less navigation, which can cut deployment time by 75 percent. It also works in spaces with high ceilings (up to 30 meters), useful for atriums and tall dining rooms. Dual lidar adds 360-degree sensing for better awareness around guests and carts. An industry-leading chassis improves moving stability by 30 percent, helping it stay smooth across different floor surfaces. It also supports extra-large mapping (up to 40,000 square meters) and better semi-outdoor mobility for patios, covered walkways, and doorway transitions.
Fast setup with PUDU VSLAM+, less downtime, quicker go-live
Marker-less setup means no floor markers to place and maintain. That saves install time, and it makes refreshes easier when you move tables, add a service station, or re-route traffic for a private event.
Dual lidar 360 degree sensing for tighter spaces and fewer close calls
Full-view sensing helps in narrow aisles, near host stands, and around surprise traffic. In real terms, it means fewer awkward stops and more confidence when guests, servers, and bus carts all meet at once.
Restaurant-ready features that keep service moving all day
Four delivery modes: Switch modes fast to match the shift, from lunch rush to late-night clearing.
Automatic charging: It returns to charge so it’s ready when you need it.
Calling and notifications: Pudu Watch, Pudu Pager, and Pudu Link support one-click task calls.
Battery performance: Up to 24 hours of use on a 4-hour charge.
Fully enclosed design: Easier wipe-down, better protection from splashes.
Delivery modes that match real shifts, serving, celebrating, and clearing
Delivery Mode handles routine runs. Birthday Mode supports table-side moments and promotions. Cruise Mode patrols set routes to assist the floor. Dish Return Mode helps move used plates back, which can free staff for resets and faster table turns.
Connectivity and customization with PUDU OS and IoT options
PUDU OS supports third-party development and customization, so brands can add functions over time instead of replacing hardware. For daily ops, connectivity options (Type-C, 4G, LoRa, Wi-Fi) help with stable communication, updates, and multi-robot management when you expand.
Conclusion
If your team spends too much time walking, the PuduBot 2 Universal Delivery Robot is a practical fix. It supports all-scenario delivery, faster setup, safer sensing, steadier movement, long battery life, easy calling tools, and flexible modes for service and dish return. Book a demo, map your space, then pick the first workflows to automate (food running, dish return, or patrol) and build from there.