February 15, 2022
Intuiface, a no-code platform dedicated to the creation, deployment and analysis of interactive digital experiences for physical spaces, has introduced a no-code integration of Stripe Terminal with kiosk apps, making it easy for businesses to use Stripe Terminal to accept in-person payments alongside virtually any kiosk hardware, according to a press release.
The no-code integration addresses the complexity online retailers have faced when trying to provide a seamless experience for in-store transactions: the complicated interplay of hardware, processes and both public and private data.
Intuiface-based POS applications can use an out-of-the-box integration with the Stripe SDK to create a real-time connection with Stripe card readers — like the WisePOS E — and the rest of Stripe's payments infrastructure for everything from initiating a payment request to reporting results of the payment process.
The integration is available on all Intuiface-supported operating systems, including Windows, Android and the Tizen-based Samsung Kiosk, ensuring businesses can choose the platform and form factor that best suits their business. And since all communication is conducted through Stripe APIs, Intuiface-based applications are exempt from the burden of PCI and similar compliance requirements.
"In-person payment, once the biggest challenge for kiosk applications, is now a plug-and-play addition for Stripe, one of the industry's most respected payment solution providers," Vincent Encontre, Intuiface's COO, said in the press release.
Intuiface's cloud-hosted Stripe integration server runs on Amazon's ISO 27001-certified AWS Lambda to manage the device-independent aspects of a transaction such as a retailer's Stripe account keys.
Intuiface customers who wish to incorporate Stripe Terminal in their kiosk applications will pay a license fee for integration server access; the device-level integration is free to use, regardless of how many kiosks are deployed.