Reckon.ai

Reckon.ai
Reckon.ai
Booth # 8234
Porto,
Portugal
Reckon.ai’s AI technology powers Smart Cabinets/Fridges to bring the future of autonomous retail to life by combining computer vision and sensors to create seamless, secure, and autonomous shopping experiences. Designed to enhance convenience and profitability, our Operating System allow customers to grab what they need, pay effortlessly, and go—all while reducing operational costs and boosting efficiency by giving access to real-time inventory and sales data. With advanced theft-prevention technology, Reckon.ai ensures secure transactions, combatting shoplifting while maintaining a frictionless customer experience. With a Low Capex approach, our AI-powered Smart Cabinets are redefining autonomous stores with no limitation on the assortment. Smart Technology, Secure Operations. Going unattended has never been easier!

Press Releases

Carrefour Autonomous Store

First Autonomous Store powered by Reckon.AI technology in Belgium with Carrefour. From frozen products to snack, a 17sqm convenient store.

EV Charging Autonomous Store BP

The recent opening of the Aral Pulse charging park with a Reckon.ai powered smart store in the Mönchengladbach Nordpark industrial estate in Germany, was a premiere in several respects. It is Aral's first charging park with a smart store in Germany and, in its form with a lounge, also the first of its kind for BP in Europe.

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Autonomous Store at EV Charging Station

REWE Group has launched a REWE Ready ‘smart shop’ at the EnBW Hypernetz EV Charging Hub in Lichtenau/Chemnitz, Germany. Customers can buy Rewe and Go sandwiches, wraps, salads, get a beer, buy cigarettes, and enjoy a cappuccino while they are charging their cars. Lekkerland SE customer preferences have changed. End consumers want to shop 24/7, fast, and with as few contacts as possible.

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Autonomous Micro Stores Carrefour

The first Carrefour Buybye, measuring just 18 sqm, is located at the retailer’s Belgian headquarters in Zaventem (near Brussels). The tiny shop consists of refrigerators where customers can buy their lunch, snacks, cold drinks and fruit. However, users do have to download the Carrefour Buybye app, create an account and add a payment method before they can use the app to open the fridges, take out products and checkout.