What it does
Receipt-based mechanics used to mean typing a long code off the slip, or worse, posting it in. Both lose entrants. The reader removes that step: the consumer photographs the receipt, and the system extracts the data the campaign needs from the image itself.
What it reads off a slip
- Store name
- Product purchased
- Date and time
- Amount spent
- Receipt validity
- Duplicate or manipulated submissions
Why it matters for a proof-of-purchase campaign
Any campaign that rewards buying a qualifying product invites people to try gaming it: the same slip submitted twice, a photo edited to change the amount, a receipt from the wrong store. The reader is where those get stopped, before the entry counts and well before the draw.
The benefits
Effortless entry
Consumers snap and send a receipt instead of filling in a complex form.
Fraud detection
The system catches duplicate submissions and manipulated images.
Tailored data retrieval
Brands choose exactly which data points they want to capture.
Complete validation
It verifies receipt number, store name, product, amount, date and time.
Smart restrictions
Product and store rules make sure only valid purchases qualify.
Self-correcting technology
Image orientation and noise are corrected to improve scanning accuracy.
Running a proof-of-purchase campaign?
Tell us the product, the stores and the prize, and we'll set up the rules the reader checks against.