Restaurant-tech company Deliverect has launched its self-service Deliverect Kiosk in the MENA region, including the UAE, as of January 2026. The company already connects online delivery platforms with POS systems for 68,000+ restaurants globally. Now it's adding hardware—physical touchscreens that let customers browse menus, order, and pay without staff.
For restaurant owners, that means shorter queues, higher order values (through on-screen upselling), and staff freed up for actual service instead of punching in orders. In a market where labour costs keep climbing and diners expect speed, it's a practical fix.
- Deliverect Kiosk launches in UAE and MENA
- 17% faster orders, 50% upsold items, 30% higher tickets promised
- Real-time menu updates, POS integration, flexible hardware
Why This Matters for UAE Restaurants
Dubai's F&B scene is cutthroat. Tech-savvy customers and expensive staff are pushing operators to digitise fast. Self-service kiosks have taken off in Europe and the US, but UAE adoption has been slower—complex integrations and a service-first culture got in the way.
Deliverect's pitch is different: real-time POS integration, centralised menu management, and live stock syncing. Here's what that actually means:
- Faster service: The company claims kiosks cut order times by 17% in European locations
- Bigger bills: Restaurants report 30% higher ticket sizes and 50% of orders include an upsell
- Flexible setup: Floor-standing, countertop, or wall-mounted options—useful for Dubai's tight spaces
- No menu chaos: Update once, sync everywhere. If the kitchen runs out of chicken, the kiosk knows immediately
It fits the wider trend we've been tracking—UAE operators are racing to streamline everything, from Careem Food's expansion to cloud kitchens popping up monthly.
Who's Behind It
Founded in 2018, Deliverect built its name connecting delivery apps with POS systems. Its platform automates online orders for big names like Burger King and Pret A Manger, plus hundreds of local UAE spots. It integrates with Careem, Noon, Talabat, Zomato, and others.
- Active in 52+ markets
- Processed over 1 billion orders globally
- Led in EMEA by VP Naji Haddad
The Kiosk isn't just a standalone screen. It plugs into existing setups, centralises menu changes across all channels, and tracks inventory in real time. Deliverect also offers 24/7 support, though pricing requires direct contact—no public rates yet for UAE.
What Happens Next
Deliverect Kiosk is available now for UAE restaurants. The company hasn't named launch partners or local pricing, but says interested operators can request a demo. Expect touchscreens to start appearing in fast-food and fast-casual chains across Dubai and Abu Dhabi through 2026.
Questions for F&B operators: Does it work smoothly with your current POS? Will the claimed boost in order value cover the cost? And how does it stack up against UAE competitors like POSist, Eat App, or custom builds?
We'll be watching the rollout. If you're testing Deliverect Kiosk in your restaurant, let us know how it performs.
FAQ: Deliverect Kiosk in the UAE
What does Deliverect do?
Deliverect provides cloud software that connects restaurant delivery apps and point of sale systems, automating orders both online and in-store.
Is Deliverect Kiosk available in the UAE?
Yes, as of January 2026 Deliverect Kiosk is available to UAE restaurants and F&B operators.
How much does Deliverect Kiosk cost?
Deliverect pricing is not publicly listed for Kiosk. Restaurants need to contact Deliverect for a quote tailored to their setup and market.
Who are Deliverect's main competitors?
Deliverect competitors in the UAE include POSist, Eat App, and bespoke local POS integration platforms.
Is Deliverect a free service?
No, Deliverect charges subscription fees for its software and kiosk hardware. Pricing depends on restaurant needs.
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