Hyperlocal commerce refers to a business model that focuses on delivering goods and services within a limited geographic area, typically a neighbourhood or small community. This model leverages the proximity between suppliers and consumers to offer faster and more personalized service. Unlike traditional e-commerce, which can involve shipping products over long distances, hyperlocal commerce connects local vendors directly with nearby customers, often through online platforms or mobile apps. These platforms aggregate the offerings of various local businesses, such as grocery stores, pharmacies, restaurants, and service providers, enabling customers to browse and order from multiple sources in one place.