They first debuted cashier-less checkout technology with Amazon Go, their own cutting-edge grocery store, in 2018.
On Monday, Amazon announced its intention to sell its technology for Just Walk Out, an innovative new service designed to allow other stores to adopt a cashier-less system like Amazon's own store, Amazon Go.The company said it has already sold the technology to several customers so far. While it did not explicitly name the other companies that have bought the new service, Amazon will have a website ready for others to inquire about Just Walk Out on Monday.
Future Just Walk Out locations will not operate exactly like Amazon Go, which currently has users scan an app to enter. Instead, it would require the insertion of a credit card. The rest of the process is the same as Amazon Go. As shoppers pick up items, they will automatically be added to their virtual carts. Once the shopper leaves the store, they will be billed on the credit card they used to enter it.
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