Dinerbot T11
Marketing Expert in Narrow-Aisle Delivery

Collision-Free Navigation in Narrow Aisles
Dinerbot T11
Marketing Expert in Narrow-Aisle Delivery
Collision-Free Navigation in Narrow Aisles
Built for Tight, High-Traffic Venues
- Navigates aisles as narrow as 49 cm — fits cafés, bistros, clinics, lounges, hotel back-of-house
- Compact 46 × 38 cm footprint moves through crowded rooms without disruption
- Reaches spaces other delivery robots simply can’t operate in
Marketing on the Move
- Large 18.5″ display promotes menus, offers, and brand content as it delivers
- Turns every trip across the floor into a paid advertising moment
- Premium, eye-catching presence that signals a modern operation
Smart Multi-Table Delivery
- Delivers to multiple tables in a single run
- Tray-level allocation per table/order — guests collect the right item, every time
- Optimised for high-tempo service flows during peak hours
Interactive & Personable
- Switchable ears, faces, and voices — match the venue’s personality
- Engages guests through visual, audio, and touch interaction
- Becomes part of the brand, not just a piece of equipment
Drive Revenue, Not Just Efficiency
- Promote upsells, daily specials, and event messaging on every run
- Frees staff for higher-value guest interaction and upselling
- Converts operational movement into a measurable revenue channel
Ideal for use in narrow aisles from 49 cm
High maneuverability and compact design. Five stereo vision sensors with VSLAM fusion for precise navigation through ultra-narrow aisles
Ideal for use in narrow aisles from 49 cm
High maneuverability and compact design. Five stereo vision sensors with VSLAM fusion for precise navigation through ultra-narrow aisles
Multi-modal 3D Vision with proactive obstacle detection
The T11 uses 3D Vision combined with millisecond algorithms for immediate decision-making. It detects obstacles at an early stage and swerves smoothly to ensure continuous, safe operation.
Multi-modal 3D Vision with proactive obstacle detection
The T11 uses 3D Vision combined with millisecond algorithms for immediate decision-making. It detects obstacles at an early stage and swerves smoothly to ensure continuous, safe operation.

Interactive advertising display
18.5″ display for advertising and promotions, creating an interactive experience for guests.
Six Wheel Shock Absorbing Chassis
Even with abrupt stops, spills are prevented at a distance of only 1 cm. In-house designed six-wheel suspension with shock absorption provides protection for food & drinks.


Al-Powered Self-Pickup and Learning for Better Performance
Tray detection accuracy over 99%, continuously self-improving with every use
Versatile style options are available
Ears, expressions, and voices are easily switchable to make the experience personalised and fun
Versatile style options are available
Ears, expressions, and voices are easily switchable to make the experience personalised and fun
Dinerbot T11 - Technical Specification
Screen size:
18.5”
Max Payload:
20 kg (5 kg on top and middle, 10 kg on bottom level)
Display:
18.5″ advertising screen
Tray configuration:
3 trays
Tray dimensions:
Top 383 × 342 × 220 mm
Bottom 383 × 342 × 285 m
Range:
Up to 18h
Charging time:
8h
Navigation:
Five stereo vision sensors with VSLAM fusion
Minimum aisle width:
49 cm
Weight:
38 kg
Dimension:
463 × 384 × 1123 mm
* All battery claims depend on many factors; actual results will vary. Battery has limited recharge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and settings.
** The charging time stated refers to the duration required for charging from 15% to 100% battery capacity, using either a recharger or charging pile, with the robot powered on. Do not attempt to charge a wet Robot.
Meet the Keenon DinerBot range
Selected based on your environment, traffic, and campaign objectives.
Real world usage
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