Arrive AI Secures 10th U.S. Patent for Shared-Use Autonomous Delivery Points
Arrive AI received U.S. patent No. 12,591,840, its tenth, enabling a single Arrive Point to serve multiple users with integrated storage, sorting, security and chain-of-custody features. The patent enhances endpoint intelligence and coordination with drones, ground robotics and couriers, boosting operational efficiency in healthcare, retail and logistics.
1. Patent Features and Capabilities
Arrive AI’s newly issued U.S. patent No. 12,591,840 adds multi-user support to its Arrive Points™ infrastructure, allowing each unit to securely handle packages for several homes or businesses. Built-in storage, automated sorting, and advanced chain-of-custody controls ensure secure handoffs between drones, robots and human couriers.
2. Enhanced Delivery Ecosystem Efficiency
The technology advances real-time communication and coordination across autonomous vehicles and delivery endpoints, reducing handoff delays and improving security. By standardizing a universal exchange point, Arrive AI aims to streamline last-mile logistics in high-value sectors such as healthcare and retail.
3. Portfolio Growth and Market Position
This issuance brings Arrive AI’s U.S. patent count to ten, with filings in over 20 countries and dozens pending, reinforcing its role as the foundational infrastructure layer in a multi-billion-dollar autonomous delivery market. With competitors racing to deploy drones and robots, Arrive AI’s IP edge may attract enterprise partnerships and boost its platform’s strategic value.