DoorDash and Uber Eats move 8 billion orders a year with no connection to what your body actually needs. Aevia is the missing layer. It reads your biometrics, scores every available dish against your current nutritional gap, and outputs one order signal per meal window.
| DoorDash GOV 2024 | $80.2B | +20% YoY |
| Uber Delivery 2024 | $74.6B | +17% YoY |
| Global online delivery 2024 | $430B | CAGR +9.5% |
| US market 2027E | $236B | +52% from now |
| Global projected 2029 | $680B | CAGR endpoint |
| Digital nutrition 2024 | $28B | CAGR +15.2% |
| Projected 2030 | $65B | 2.3x growth |
| MyFitnessPal users | 220M | tracking past |
| Noom peak ARR | $500M+ | coaching model |
| Wearable device CAGR | 14.6% | 2024–2029 |
$155B in food delivery GOV flows through apps that have zero nutritional intelligence. 220M nutrition app users track what they already ate, with no connection to the food supply chain. Aevia is the intelligence layer that connects the two.
Food delivery and meal prep are growing in parallel — both compounding at 10%+ annually. Aevia's $0.99 per-signal model rides both without owning supply.
Aevia wins where wearable density, delivery frequency, and health-forward demographics converge. Miami has all three today. The next four markets are sequenced by ICP density, not size.
We build the dish database, map the prep meal landscape, and launch with real infrastructure. Not a prototype.
Miami has the ICP density, the delivery infrastructure, and the wearable penetration. We build the intelligence layer on top of it.