New York, New York — January 23, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Initta Technology showcased its AI-powered retail solutions at NRF 2026, which was held January 11-13 at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York.
The company unveiled its "AI for All Formats" suite, aligning with the event’s theme, "The Next Now," which spotlighted the transition of AI from trend to business application. Initta demonstrated how its technology is redefining facets of the retail experience.
The Initta booth addressed critical retail pain points, demonstrating practical, AI-driven resolutions:
The "Smart Eye" AI Loss Prevention System leverages deep learning to transition security from post-incident review to real-time, pre-emptive alerts. It identifies suspicious behaviors at the shelf level, effectively controlling shrinkage at its source.
The Galileo Series of self-service terminals features a minimalist, modular architecture that allows for seamless reconfiguration. A single terminal design can adapt across settings-from boutique retail and quick-service restaurants to healthcare kiosks.
Initta’s AI Visual Checkout solution recognizes and tallies items the moment they are placed in the checkout zone, accelerating transaction speed during rush hours. It is tailored for high-throughput environments like corporate cafeterias and bakeries.
Initta presented its full-stack product portfolio, including the Kepler dual-screen ordering terminal, Apollo smart POS, KDS kitchen display systems, and smart BOX payment devices. The Galileo terminal’s optional auxiliary display integrates transaction processing with targeted marketing, creating a unified customer interaction point.
The company said its approach delivers customizable and scalable solutions for retailers of all sizes, from global hypermarkets to local neighborhood stores.
According to the company, each solution targets a universal retail imperative: the AI loss prevention system tackles the global challenge of inventory shrink; the modular terminals answer the industry-wide need for agility; and the visual checkout meets the consumer demand for seamless convenience.
A spokesperson for Initta said the future of retail is being built through practical technological integration and the company is committed to collaborating with partners worldwide to paint a more intelligent, efficient, and responsive commercial landscape.
Initta Technology is headquartered in Shenzhen. With over 30 years of industry experience, its product portfolio spans point-of-sale systems, self-service terminals, AI scales, digital signage, from pioneering AI-vision solutions such as the SmartEye™ Anti-Loss System.
Initta serves an extensive international customer base, including Burger King, Walmart, Sam’s Club, and major commercial and financial groups across China, the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. The company is a long-standing Intel Prestige Partner.
Source: Initta Technology
