Check quick commerce availability at your location
Tell us where you are, and we'll show you which platforms deliver - with the nearest dark store and distance for each.
We scan 4,081 dark stores in-browser. Your location stays on your device.
How it works
How quick commerce serviceability is decided
Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart all run on the same model: each dark store (a small, customer-blind warehouse) serves a fixed radius around its location - typically 3 to 5 kilometres. If your delivery address falls inside that radius, the platform app marks you as serviceable and quotes a 10-25 minute delivery time. If you're outside, the app shows "not serviceable" no matter how popular the area is.
The radius isn't a hard circle. Platforms tune it dynamically - shrinking during peak hours when riders are stretched, expanding overnight when load drops. Some PIN codes are explicitly blocked for access or compliance reasons (gated communities, restricted zones, security checkpoints). And because the platforms route over actual roads while distance is a straight line, edge cases at 4-5 km can go either way.
The checker above uses our full dark-store dataset to find the nearest store of each platform to your coordinates. A nearest store within 3 km means delivery is almost certainly available; 3-5 km is the edge; beyond 5 km, availability becomes unlikely. We never promise the answer - we tell you the proximity and let you confirm in the platform's app.
By city
Where quick commerce delivers in India
Cities with full coverage (12)
All three platforms operate with meaningful scale here - most addresses inside these city limits will see all of Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart.
Cities with limited coverage (top 12)
Only one or two of the three platforms operate here. Coverage is typically concentrated in a few neighbourhoods rather than citywide.
Tier 2 cities expanding (top 12)
Quick commerce is still arriving here, often led by a single platform. Coverage will be patchy by neighbourhood - check the specific address.
Common availability questions
Is Blinkit available in my area?▼
Blinkit delivers from each of its dark stores within roughly a 3-5 km radius. If your nearest Blinkit store is within 3 km, delivery is almost certainly available. Between 3-5 km it depends on the store and time of day. Beyond 5 km, the app will usually show "not serviceable". Use the checker above for a yes/no based on your address.
Is Zepto available in my location?▼
Zepto operates a tighter delivery radius than Blinkit, typically 2-4 km from the dark store. The checker above tells you the distance from your address to the closest Zepto location; under 3 km is a strong signal that the app will serve you.
Is Swiggy Instamart available where I live?▼
Swiggy Instamart shares the same 3-5 km delivery window as Blinkit and Zepto. Coverage is densest in metro cities and patchy in Tier 2 markets. Enter your pincode or address above to see the nearest Instamart dark store and an availability verdict.
Why does the app say "not serviceable" when the checker says available?▼
Three reasons: (1) Store-level rider availability changes through the day - peak hours can shrink the radius. (2) Platforms sometimes block individual PIN codes due to access or compliance issues even though a store is nearby. (3) Our distance is straight-line, while platforms route over roads. If our verdict says "likely" but the app disagrees, trust the app.
Which cities have full quick commerce coverage?▼
All three major platforms operate at meaningful scale in roughly 12 Indian cities, led by Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Chennai. Tier 1 metros generally have overlapping coverage; Tier 2 cities are usually served by only one or two platforms.
How fresh is this availability data?▼
The underlying dark-store map is refreshed monthly on the 1st. The current snapshot tracks 4,081 stores across 408 cities. The checker uses the latest committed snapshot; we never claim a real-time feed from any platform.
Do you charge for this?▼
No. The availability checker, every store page, and every city map on this site are free to use. We make money from paid research reports and data licensing, never from the public-facing tools.
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