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Retail point of sale, rebuilt

The AI-native POS your shop can actually close the books with.

NeuroPOS runs the till, the stockroom and the accounts for clothes, shoe and general retail stores — scan-first selling with size and colour grids, exchanges that balance, promotions that price themselves, and a real double-entry ledger underneath every sale.

Priced in Rs. Works on the counter PC, a tablet, or a phone. Keeps selling when the internet drops.

One system
Sales, stock and accounting in the same database — no monthly export into a separate accounting package.
Scan-first
Barcode in, line on the bill, correct size and colour, correct price — including markdowns and weight-embedded codes.
Ledger-true
Every movement is an append-only inventory transaction. Stock on hand is a consequence, not a guess.

What it does

Everything a retail floor needs, and the part most POS leave out.

Most point-of-sale software stops at the receipt and hands you a CSV for your accountant. NeuroPOS carries the sale all the way through to the profit and loss statement.

  • Built-in double-entry accounting

    A full chart of accounts, journal, day book, cash book, bank reconciliation, AR and AP ageing, expenses, fixed assets, balance sheet and profit and loss — posted automatically from sales, returns and cost of goods. This is the gap in the market: your shop does not need a second accounting package.

  • Scan-first till with size and colour grid

    Scan a barcode and the exact variant lands on the bill. Tap a garment instead and a size by colour grid opens with live stock badges per cell, so a cashier never sells the wrong size or hunts through a dropdown.

  • Exchanges and refunds that balance

    Refunds write immutable negative payment lines and restock the item; exchanges open a linked new sale and settle the returned goods as a trade-in, never mutating the original bill. Manager PIN only when the store owes money back.

  • Promotions engine

    Six rule types — percent, fixed, BOGO, mix-and-match, tiered and quantity break — with a builder that shows a live worked example. Non-stacking rules resolve to whatever is best for the customer, and the server re-evaluates every cart as the source of truth.

  • Price lists and markdowns

    Channel-scoped price lists with quantity tiers and date windows. The till resolves the price per line and the server enforces it as a ceiling, so a season-end markdown reaches the counter without anyone retyping a tag.

  • Ledger-true inventory

    Append-only stock transactions with batches and expiry, per-variant and per-location balances, reorder rules, stock receipts with approval, oversell guards and stock valuation reporting. Cost of goods is stamped at the moment of sale.

  • Store Copilot

    An AI assistant wired into the store's real operations with thirty-one tools. It answers questions from live data and can draft a promotion, a price change or a purchase order — every write staged as an approval card you accept or reject.

  • Self-checkout kiosk

    Turn a customer-facing terminal into a scan-and-pay lane with pay-at-counter QR references, staff assist notifications and attended-mode guardrails. Kiosk sales flow into the same list your counter settles.

  • Offline resilience

    A local snapshot of the catalogue and stock keeps the till selling through a dead connection or a load-shedding hour, then reconciles the queued sales when the line comes back.

  • WhatsApp-native customer engagement

    Receipts, order updates and campaigns on the channel Pakistani customers actually read, tied to the customer record and the sales history behind it.

  • Labels, hang tags and shelf edges

    A label designer with four printer dialects and ready presets, including a 40 by 60 mm hang tag carrying the variant, SKU, price, markdown price and an EAN-13 barcode. Print a rack's worth straight from the product page.

  • Reports that match the ledger

    Retail sales, margin, stock valuation, product profitability, low stock and SKU-level demand forecasting with recorded accuracy — all reading the same numbers the accounts do.

Built for Pakistan

Not a foreign POS with the currency symbol swapped.

Money, tax and the way customers pay were designed for this market from the first line of code.

Rupees, to the paisa

Every amount is stored as an integer in paisa. No floating-point drift, no rounding arguments at the end of the day.

JazzCash, EasyPaisa and cards

Mobile wallets, card terminals, cash and split tenders all settle into the same payment ledger and the same day-close.

Urdu-friendly receipts

Receipt and label templates handle Urdu text and right-to-left layout, so the slip you hand across the counter reads the way your customer does.

FBR-ready

Fiscalisation is built into the sale path with tax rates held per product and per variant, ready to invoice against FBR requirements as your registration demands.

Getting started

From an empty screen to a working till.

  1. Step one

    Load your catalogue

    Import products by CSV or generate a full size by colour matrix from attribute axes — SKUs templated, barcodes minted with real check digits, prices per cell.

  2. Step two

    Open your stock

    Receive opening quantities per variant and per location. Every count from then on is a transaction you can trace.

  3. Step three

    Sell

    Open the till, scan or tap, take cash, card or wallet, and hand over a receipt. Held sales, drawer counts and the X-report are already there.

  4. Step four

    Read the books

    Close the day and look at margin, stock valuation and a profit and loss statement built from the same entries — not from a spreadsheet reconstruction.

Talk to us

See it running on your own catalogue.

Send us a note and we will walk you through a live store — matrix creation, a scan-sale, an exchange, a promotion applying itself, and the ledger entries all of it produced.