DoorDash Uses AI to Make Pizza Ordering Easier — and Help Merchants Drive Sales

New AI-driven menu experience brings improved customer experience, with no operational changes required from merchants

Mar 4, 2026
Pizza AI-experience

As restaurants prepare for Pi Day on March 14, one of the biggest pizza ordering days of the year, DoorDash is rolling out an AI-powered pizza customization experience that transforms complex menus into a guided, visual ordering journey. 

Pizza remains one of the most popular categories on DoorDash with more than 150 million pizza orders* placed in 2025. But customizing a pizza can be overwhelming – from choosing the right size, the perfect crust, to deciding on sauces, and toppings, in order to meet the needs of everyone you’re ordering for.

The new experience from DoorDash uses AI to understand and restructure pizza menus into a more intuitive format. Instead of presenting customers with long lists of modifiers, the technology interprets menu data and organizes it into a visual, step-by-step flow that makes creating your own pizza feel simple and personalized. By making it easier for customers to confidently customize their order, merchants can better showcase their full menu and naturally capture more of what customers already want, without adding operational complexity.

“Pizza is one of the most customizable items on any menu — and one of the hardest to order online,” said Brian Tolkin, Head of Merchant Product at DoorDash. “We built this experience so customers can create the exact type of pizza they’re craving in a way that feels effortless. When ordering is intuitive, customers explore more of the menu, which can create growth opportunities for merchants.”

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Old experience vs. New experience

Turning complex pizza menus into high-performing experiences

Powered by AI, the new experience automatically identifies pizza items on a merchant’s store page and converts them into an easy-to-use, visual ordering flow. The technology adapts to each merchant’s menu, recognizing formats like gluten-free crusts, specialty shapes, and half-and-half topping configurations, and presents them in a clear, guided interface.

Key enhancements include:

  • Visual size selection, including specialty formats such as gluten-free options, and unique shapes such as heart-shaped pizzas. 

  • Visual toppings with half-and-half split options, making it easier for customers to browse and add their favorite combinations.

  • Persistent customization, so selected toppings remain in place when customers adjust size or crust, reducing abandoned carts and improving the user experience.

“We’re excited to introduce this new experience for our customers. Giving them a more intuitive, visual way to create exactly the pizza they want feels like a natural fit for our menu,” said Chuck Hammers, President at Pizza My Heart. “It will make ordering easier, encourage more customization, and help us serve even more customers, all without changing how we operate. It is also going to upsell into larger pizzas.”

The AI-powered pizza customization experience is currently rolling out to select merchants. Pizza is the first cuisine to benefit from this menu transformation, with planned expansion to additional cuisine types, helping even more merchants simplify complex menus and enabling them to unlock incremental sales.

At DoorDash, our goal is to use technology to help merchants better showcase their cuisines, reduce friction in the ordering experience, and unlock new growth, all while preserving the uniqueness of each brand. 

Merchants interested in enabling the new experience, or to learn more about eligibility and activation, can reach out to [email protected]

*According to DoorDash data from January 1 to December 31, 2025.


Forward-Looking Statements

This communication contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events, and such statements in this communication include, but are not limited to, expectations regarding the opportunity and expected benefits of DoorDash’s AI-powered technologies. Expectations and beliefs regarding these matters may not materialize, and actual results in future periods are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. For information on potential risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from any results predicted, please see DoorDash’s most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, each filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.