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XPR alternatives, compared

XPR is a POS-integrated self-ordering platform for QSR and fast-casual chains, foodservice operators, and venues — self-service kiosks, mobile and QR ordering, linebusting, order-ready boards, and AI voice ordering. The alternatives operators most often evaluate are Grubbrr, Bite, Acrelec, and Tillster. The comparisons below show how XPR differs from each on kiosk OS and hardware flexibility (Windows or Android), offline capability, native fleet management, direct POS integration, and configurable UI.

All comparisons are based on publicly available information as of June 2026.

XPR vs Grubbrr

XPR and Grubbrr both add self-ordering on top of your existing POS, but they differ on platform depth. XPR kiosks run on Windows or Android and pair cloud menu management and reporting with a real-time ordering flow that keeps running through internet outages, plus native fleet management and a fully configurable UI. Grubbrr’s kiosks run on Android and Samsung Tizen and use a cloud-based order flow. Cloud-based ordering is typically susceptible to connectivity and performance issues. Both serve QSR and fast-casual chains, foodservice operators, and venues — XPR across 100+ brands in 15+ countries.

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XPR vs Bite

XPR and Bite are both POS-integrated self-ordering kiosk platforms, and both report 20%+ average-check lift. The differences are breadth and resilience: XPR runs on Windows or Android, pairs cloud menu management and reporting with a real-time ordering flow that keeps running offline, includes native fleet management, and spans kiosk, mobile/QR, linebusting, order-ready board, and AI voice. Bite is a US-focused kiosk-and-AI-upsell specialist that uses a cloud-based architecture. Cloud-based ordering is typically susceptible to connectivity and performance issues. Both serve QSR and fast-casual chains; XPR adds more channels, more verticals, multi-OS hardware flexibility, and scale across 100+ brands in 15+ countries.

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XPR vs Acrelec

XPR is a self-ordering software specialist; Acrelec is a hardware-led manufacturer of kiosks and drive-thru systems for large QSR chains, acquired by cash-technology group GLORY in 2025. XPR runs on Windows or Android on the hardware you choose, integrates directly with Oracle Simphony, pairs cloud menu management and reporting with a real-time ordering flow that keeps running offline, and includes native fleet management — serving QSR and fast-casual chains and complex venues from a few sites to several hundred, across 100+ brands in 15+ countries. Acrelec manufactures and supplies its own kiosk and drive-thru hardware to large global chains.

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XPR vs Tillster

XPR is a dedicated self-order kiosk and in-venue ordering specialist; Tillster is a broad omnichannel commerce platform spanning online ordering channels (web, mobile, call center, delivery aggregators), loyalty, and data, used by large chains. If self-order kiosks are your priority, XPR offers multi-OS hardware flexibility, cloud menu management and reporting with offline-resilient ordering, native fleet management, and a fully configurable kiosk UI — for QSR and fast-casual chains and complex venues alike, across 100+ brands in 15+ countries. Tillster covers many digital channels and marketing for enterprise brands.

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