Comparison

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.

Last reviewed June 2026. Comparisons are based on publicly available information as of that date and are intended to be fair and factual. Acrelec is a trademark of its respective owner.

The bottom line

For operators who want self-ordering software that isn’t locked to one hardware brand, integrates directly with Oracle Simphony, and is accessible to chains and venues of every size, XPR comes out ahead. Acrelec manufactures kiosks and drive-thru systems and supplies them to large global QSR chains.

Why operators choose XPR

Why operators choose XPR over Acrelec

Not locked to one hardware brand

XPR is software that runs on Windows or Android on the hardware you choose, so you are not tied to a single manufacturer’s kiosks or refresh cycle. Acrelec is a hardware manufacturer that supplies its own kiosk and drive-thru units.

Direct Oracle Simphony integration

XPR has a direct, certified Oracle Simphony (Transaction Services Gen2) integration. Acrelec is not listed as a validated Oracle Simphony integration partner, so Simphony operators may need middleware or a custom path.

Accessible to chains and venues of every size

XPR serves QSR and fast-casual chains from a few locations to several hundred, plus foodservice operators and complex venues such as airports, stadiums, parks, and casinos, with a pilot-to-rollout model. Acrelec focuses on large global chains.

A dedicated self-ordering software company

XPR is focused solely on self-ordering software and its POS integrations. Acrelec is hardware-led and, since 2025, part of cash-technology group GLORY Ltd.

Offline resilience and native fleet management

XPR is a hybrid platform — menus and sales reporting are managed in the cloud, while the real-time ordering flow runs locally with payment store-and-forward, so kiosks keep taking orders during outages (cloud convenience without an internet dependency at the moment of sale). XPR Fleet Manager also monitors and remotely manages every device — connectivity, CPU/memory/disk, peripherals, and updates.

At a glance

XPR vs Acrelec, side by side

 XPRAcrelec
ModelSelf-ordering software specialist that runs on third-party hardware you choose.Hardware-led manufacturer of its own kiosks and drive-thru systems, plus software and field service.
Kiosk OS & hardware flexibilityWindows or Android (optional Tizen) on a wide range of third-party hardware — no single-vendor lock-in.Primarily Acrelec-manufactured hardware.
POS integration (Oracle Simphony)Direct, certified Oracle Simphony (Transaction Services Gen2) integration, plus PAR/Brink, Heartland/Genius, NCR Aloha and more.Not listed as a validated Oracle Simphony integration partner; POS-agnostic and partner-led.
Cloud & offline resilienceHybrid model: menu management and sales reporting run in the cloud; the real-time ordering flow runs locally with payment store-and-forward, so kiosks keep selling during outages, then sync to the POS.Offline behavior is not detailed publicly.
Native fleet managementBuilt-in Fleet Manager: connectivity, CPU/memory/disk, peripherals, uptime, remote restart and updates.Field service and managed services; a native software fleet-monitor is not detailed publicly.
Target operator sizeQSR & fast-casual chains (a few sites to several hundred), foodservice operators, and complex venues.Large global QSR chains.
Best forQSR & fast-casual chains of all sizes, foodservice operators, and venues wanting hardware-flexible, POS-integrated self-ordering software.Large QSR brands wanting a vertically integrated hardware-and-drive-thru supplier.

In summary

Where XPR fits best

XPR fits QSR and fast-casual chains — from a few locations to several hundred — plus foodservice operators and complex venues such as airports, stadiums, parks, and casinos, with proven scale across 100+ brands in 15+ countries. It is self-ordering software that runs on the hardware you choose (Windows or Android), integrates directly with Oracle Simphony and other major POS, keeps running offline, and includes native fleet management — without the lock-in of a single hardware manufacturer.

About Acrelec

Acrelec manufactures self-order kiosks and drive-thru systems and supplies them to large QSR chains globally. RBR Data Services has estimated it at roughly 14% of global kiosk installations. It has been owned by GLORY Ltd. since 2025.

Frequently asked questions

XPR vs Acrelec: common questions

How does XPR differ from Acrelec?
XPR is a self-ordering software specialist that runs on Windows or Android on the hardware you choose and integrates directly with Oracle Simphony. Acrelec is a hardware-led manufacturer of its own kiosks and drive-thru systems for large QSR chains, owned since 2025 by cash-technology group GLORY. XPR emphasizes hardware flexibility and direct POS integration; Acrelec produces and supplies its own hardware.
Does Acrelec integrate directly with Oracle Simphony?
Acrelec is not listed as a validated Oracle Simphony integration partner, so Simphony operators may need middleware or a custom integration path. XPR has a direct, certified Oracle Simphony (Transaction Services Gen2) integration.
Is XPR or Acrelec a better fit for QSR and fast-casual chains?
XPR is built to serve QSR and fast-casual chains from a few locations to several hundred, plus complex venues, with a pilot-to-rollout model, no single-hardware lock-in, and proven scale across 100+ brands in 15+ countries. Acrelec focuses on large global QSR chains.
Am I locked into specific hardware with each?
With XPR, no — it is software that runs on Windows or Android on a wide range of third-party hardware. Acrelec is a hardware manufacturer that primarily supplies its own kiosk and drive-thru units.

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