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Following Acquisition of Phantom Auto, Serve Robotics Adds Voysys Ultra-Low Latency Teleoperation Technology to Level 4 Autonomy Platform Offering

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Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV), a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company, has acquired Phantom Auto and its Swedish subsidiary Voysys AB for $5.75 million in cash. Voysys, founded in 2014, specializes in ultra-low latency video streaming and teleoperation technology, achieving glass-to-glass latency as low as 50 milliseconds.

The acquisition enhances Serve's technology stack for its autonomous delivery robot fleet. Voysys will continue operating independently under Serve's Software & Data Services platform, maintaining its existing contracts with global clients while expanding its capabilities. The integration has already demonstrated improvements in connection quality and latency across Serve's production fleet of hundreds of robots.

Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV), una delle principali aziende nel settore delle consegne autonome su marciapiede, ha acquisito Phantom Auto e la sua controllata svedese Voysys AB per $5.75 million in contanti. Fondata nel 2014, Voysys è specializzata nello streaming video a latenza ultra-bassa e nelle tecnologie di teleoperazione, raggiungendo una latenza glass-to-glass di appena 50 milliseconds.

L'acquisizione arricchisce lo stack tecnologico di Serve per la sua flotta di robot da consegna autonomi. Voysys continuerà a operare in modo indipendente all'interno della piattaforma Software & Data Services di Serve, mantenendo i contratti esistenti con clienti a livello globale e ampliando le proprie capacità. L'integrazione ha già dimostrato miglioramenti nella qualità della connessione e nella latenza sulla flotta di produzione di Serve, composta da centinaia di robot.

Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV), una destacada compañía de reparto autónomo por acera, ha adquirido Phantom Auto y su filial sueca Voysys AB por $5.75 million en efectivo. Fundada en 2014, Voysys se especializa en transmisión de vídeo de latencia ultra baja y tecnología de teleoperación, alcanzando una latencia glass-to-glass de apenas 50 milliseconds.

La adquisición fortalece la pila tecnológica de Serve para su flota de robots de entrega autónomos. Voysys seguirá operando de forma independiente bajo la plataforma Software & Data Services de Serve, manteniendo sus contratos vigentes con clientes globales y ampliando sus capacidades. La integración ya ha mostrado mejoras en la calidad de conexión y en la latencia en la flota de producción de Serve, compuesta por cientos de robots.

Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV)는 보도 위 자율 배달 분야의 선도 기업으로서 Phantom Auto와 스웨덴 자회사 Voysys AB를 현금 $5.75 million에 인수했습니다. 2014년에 설립된 Voysys는 초저지연 비디오 스트리밍과 원격조종(텔레오퍼레이션) 기술을 전문으로 하며, glass-to-glass 지연을 단 50 milliseconds까지 줄입니다.

이번 인수로 Serve의 자율 배달 로봇 군집을 위한 기술 스택이 강화됩니다. Voysys는 Serve의 소프트웨어 및 데이터 서비스 플랫폼 아래 독립적으로 운영되며, 기존의 글로벌 고객 계약을 유지하면서 역량을 확장할 예정입니다. 통합은 이미 수백 대에 달하는 Serve의 실전 로봇군에서 연결 품질과 지연 시간 개선을 입증했습니다.

Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV), une société leader dans la livraison autonome sur trottoir, a acquis Phantom Auto et sa filiale suédoise Voysys AB pour $5.75 million en espèces. Fondée en 2014, Voysys se spécialise dans la diffusion vidéo à latence ultra-faible et la technologie de téléopération, atteignant une latence glass-to-glass d'à peine 50 milliseconds.

Cette acquisition renforce la pile technologique de Serve pour sa flotte de robots de livraison autonomes. Voysys continuera d'opérer de façon indépendante au sein de la plateforme Software & Data Services de Serve, en conservant ses contrats existants avec des clients mondiaux et en étendant ses capacités. L'intégration a déjà démontré des améliorations de la qualité de connexion et de la latence sur la flotte de production de Serve, composée de plusieurs centaines de robots.

Serve Robotics (NASDAQ:SERV), ein führendes Unternehmen für autonome Bürgersteig-Zustellungen, hat Phantom Auto und dessen schwedische Tochtergesellschaft Voysys AB für $5.75 million in bar übernommen. Voysys, gegründet 2014, ist auf Ultra-Low-Latency-Video-Streaming und Teleoperations-Technologie spezialisiert und erzielt eine Glass-to-Glass-Latenz von nur 50 milliseconds.

Die Übernahme erweitert Serves Technologie-Stack für seine Flotte autonomer Lieferroboter. Voysys wird weiterhin eigenständig unter Serves Plattform Software & Data Services arbeiten, bestehende Verträge mit globalen Kunden behalten und seine Fähigkeiten ausbauen. Die Integration hat bereits Verbesserungen der Verbindungsqualität und Latenz in Serves Produktionsflotte von mehreren Hundert Robotern gezeigt.

Positive
  • Strategic acquisition of Voysys strengthens core autonomous delivery capabilities
  • Immediate improvements in connection quality and latency for production fleet
  • Expected reduction in data infrastructure costs
  • Additional revenue stream through Voysys' existing contracts with global clients
  • Integration already completed and showing positive operational metrics
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  • Cash expenditure of $5.75 million for the acquisition

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Serve Robotics' acquisition of Phantom Auto/Voysys enhances their autonomous delivery platform with critical ultra-low latency technology, strengthening competitive positioning.

Serve Robotics has strategically acquired Phantom Auto and its Swedish subsidiary Voysys for $5.75 million, integrating critical ultra-low latency video streaming technology into their autonomous delivery platform. This technology acquisition is particularly significant as it addresses one of the fundamental challenges in scaled autonomous operations: maintaining reliable, low-latency connections for remote monitoring and intervention.

The Voysys technology delivers impressive technical specifications with glass-to-glass latency as low as 50 milliseconds, which represents best-in-class performance for teleoperation systems. This ultra-low latency is achieved through proprietary bandwidth regulation, advanced video compression, and multi-link redundancy - all critical components for maintaining operational safety in complex urban environments.

This acquisition serves multiple strategic purposes: it reduces Serve's dependency on third-party connectivity solutions, strengthens their technology moat, and provides additional revenue streams as Voysys will continue serving existing clients across multiple industries. The integration has already demonstrated measurable improvements in connection quality, which directly translates to reduced infrastructure costs and improved operational metrics for Serve's growing robot fleet.

When viewed alongside Serve's recent acquisition of Vayu Robotics for AI-based autonomy capabilities, a clear strategic pattern emerges - Serve is systematically building a vertically integrated technology stack for autonomous delivery. By controlling both the foundation AI systems and the teleoperation infrastructure, Serve gains significant competitive advantages in reliability, cost structure, and deployment flexibility as they scale their operations.

  • Voysys’ platform-agnostic video streaming and data connectivity strengthens Serve’s technology stack and provides enhanced connection reliability at scale
  • Voysys will continue to operate as a standalone entity to support new and existing customers

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Serve Robotics Inc. (Nasdaq: SERV), a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company (“Serve”), today announced its acquisition earlier this year of the assets of Phantom Auto Inc. and its subsidiary, Voysys AB, a Swedish pioneer in ultra-low latency video streaming, connectivity, and teleoperation technology. The acquisition enhances Serve’s technology stack to support its rapidly growing fleet of autonomous delivery robots. The assets were acquired for cash consideration of approximately $5.75 million.

Voysys, founded in 2014, has developed industry-leading video and data streaming solutions that enable connection to autonomous vehicles, machinery, and robots over heterogeneous networks. Its proprietary bandwidth regulation, advanced video compression, and multi-link redundancy enable a glass-to-glass latency as low as 50 milliseconds, setting a new benchmark for safe and reliable connectivity, and its visualization toolbox allows customers to customize their user experience with 3D, VR, bird’s eye, and other views.

“As we rapidly scale our fleet, Voysys technology will be a critical enabler of safe and reliable operations in dense urban environments,” said Dr. Ali Kashani, CEO and co-founder of Serve Robotics. “Owning this core capability strengthens our position as a leader in autonomous delivery. Our team has already integrated Voysys into the autonomy stack running our production fleet of hundreds of robots. It has shown considerable and immediate improvements in connection quality and latency, which will directly reduce data infrastructure costs and improve operational metrics.”

Investing in Voysys’ Growth and Ability to Serve Global Clients

Voysys will continue to operate as a standalone video streaming and teleoperation technology provider. As part of Serve, the company will maintain and expand its existing contracts with global clients including a major European commercial vehicle manufacturer, a middle-mile autonomous trucking company, and next-generation robotics company Maniro AI. In addition, Serve will support the expansion of Voysys’ capabilities to better support clients across myriad industries, strengthening the global ecosystem for autonomous vehicles and robotics in parallel with Serve’s own rapidly scaling fleet.

Voysys will operate as part of Serve’s Software & Data Services platform, focused on monetizing and generating recurring revenues from proprietary technologies.

Strengthening Serve’s Leadership In Autonomous Robotics

This acquisition underscores Serve’s commitment to investing in mission-critical capabilities as it scales. Together with the company’s recent acquisition of Vayu Robotics to accelerate adoption of end‑to‑end foundation AI-based autonomy, it positions Serve at the forefront of the autonomous delivery and embodied AI industries.

“Joining Serve allows us to scale our impact while continuing to support our valued industrial partners,” said Torkel Danielsson, Voysys co-founder and CEO. “We are excited to bring our technology to Serve’s delivery robots to deliver the unmatched latency and reliable connectivity essential for Level 4 autonomy at scale. By combining our strengths, we are building a powerful platform that will support the next generation of autonomous vehicles and robots across industries.”

About Voysys
Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Norrköping, Sweden, Voysys AB develops leading-edge software solutions for teleoperation over heterogeneous networks. The company specializes in enabling reliable video communication over 4G/LTE, 5G and other data networks for monitoring and remotely controlling autonomous machinery, vehicles, and robots. Its toolkit includes an SDK for customizable 3D features, such as augmented-reality rendering to assist operators.

For further information about Voysys and how it can support your video streaming, connectivity, or teleoperation needs, please visit www.voysys.com or contact info@voysys.com.

About Serve Robotics
Serve Robotics develops advanced, AI-powered, low-emissions sidewalk delivery robots that endeavor to make delivery sustainable and economical. Spun off from Uber in 2021 as an independent company, Serve has completed tens of thousands of deliveries for enterprise partners such as Uber Eats and 7-Eleven. Serve has scalable multi-year contracts, including a signed agreement to deploy up to 2,000 delivery robots on the Uber Eats platform across multiple U.S. markets.

For further information about Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV), please visit www.serverobotics.com or follow us on social media via X (Twitter), Instagram, or LinkedIn @serverobotics.

Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Serve intends such forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements can be about future events, including statements regarding Serve’s intentions, objectives, plans, expectations, assumptions and beliefs about future events, including Serve’s expectations with respect to the financial and operating performance of its business, its capital position, future growth, and the completion of or benefits from any planned or future acquisitions. The words “anticipate”, “believe”, “expect”, “project”, “predict”, “will”, “forecast”, “estimate”, “likely”, “intend”, “outlook”, “should”, “could”, “may”, “target”, “plan” and other similar expressions can generally be used to identify forward-looking statements. Indications of, and guidance or outlook on, future earnings or financial position or performance are also forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are based on management’s current expectations of future events and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially and adversely from those set forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements. Risks that contribute to the uncertain nature of the forward-looking statements include those risks and uncertainties set forth in Serve’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and in its subsequent filings filed with the SEC. All forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date on which they were made. Serve undertakes no obligation to update such statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.

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FAQ

How much did Serve Robotics (SERV) pay for the Phantom Auto and Voysys acquisition?

Serve Robotics acquired Phantom Auto and Voysys for $5.75 million in cash consideration.

What technology does Voysys bring to Serve Robotics' autonomous delivery platform?

Voysys brings ultra-low latency video streaming and teleoperation technology, achieving glass-to-glass latency as low as 50 milliseconds, along with advanced video compression and multi-link redundancy capabilities.

Will Voysys continue serving its existing customers after the Serve Robotics acquisition?

Yes, Voysys will continue operating as a standalone entity under Serve's Software & Data Services platform, maintaining and expanding its existing contracts with global clients.

How many robots are currently in Serve Robotics' production fleet?

Serve Robotics operates a production fleet of hundreds of robots that have already integrated Voysys technology into their autonomy stack.

What improvements has Serve Robotics seen after implementing Voysys technology?

Serve has observed considerable improvements in connection quality and latency, which is expected to reduce data infrastructure costs and improve operational metrics.
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