Delhivery launches AI-native mapping platform for logistics sector

Built on data from over two billion shipments, the platform offers geospatial APIs and AI models to support routing, navigation and address validation.

Update: 2026-06-22 13:30 GMT

Delhivery has launched Delhivery Maps, an AI-native suite of geospatial APIs designed to address India’s unique and often unstructured address landscape. Announced on the company’s 15th anniversary, the platform, which powers Delhivery’s nationwide logistics network, is now available commercially for enterprises, developers and gig-economy platforms.

The mapping suite has been built specifically for commercial shipping and logistics operations. Unlike consumer-focused mapping services designed for passenger travel, Delhivery Maps incorporates operational factors such as heavy-vehicle and bike speeds, routing constraints, incomplete address inputs and landmark-based navigation.

According to the company, the platform’s accuracy is supported by historical metadata from more than two billion shipments and one billion daily GPS pings generated by an active fleet of over 100,000 vehicles.

Delhivery said the platform has fully replaced third-party mapping providers across its Express Parcel, Part-Truckload Freight, Supply Chain Services and Delhivery Local businesses. The company said this has enabled commercial-scale operations, data integrity and routing performance while reducing dependence on external providers.

“We built Delhivery Maps out of operational necessity to run India’s largest logistics network intelligently and solve for unstructured addresses and commercial routing rules at a massive scale. Opening up the API and AI Models externally marks our entry as a commercial geospatial infrastructure provider,” said Kapil Bharati, Executive Director and Chief Technology Officer, Delhivery.

The platform includes a range of mapping APIs such as Auto-Complete, Geocoding, Reverse Geocoding, Vehicle-Aware Routing, Navigation, Distance Matrix and Map Tiles. Delhivery said these services are powered by Naksha LLM, a set of geospatial reasoning models designed to replace traditional database-driven systems with dynamic reasoning capabilities.

The company has also made the APIs and Naksha LLM available through the Delhivery Maps MCP, enabling developers to build AI-driven workflows and autonomous agents requiring location intelligence.

Delhivery said the platform is intended to address operational challenges across sectors including retail, hyperlocal delivery, quick commerce, ride-hailing and gig-economy services. Potential applications include geospatial analysis, address validation, resource matching, route planning, navigation and estimated arrival times, as well as reducing fare disputes and driver-related friction through vehicle-specific routing.

Delhivery Maps APIs are now available for commercial integration. Enterprises and developers can contact the company’s engineering and integration team or visit the Delhivery Maps website for further information.

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