Over the years, I’ve seen Android POS systems evolve into some of the most adaptable and accessible business tools on the market. Today’s Android POS offers straightforward setup, seamless connectivity, and compatibility with most smart devices, making it appealing to both new entrepreneurs and seasoned business owners.
Here are my recommendations for the best Android POS systems of 2024:
Note that all providers on this list are highly rated on Google Play by real life users and compatible with most Android POS hardware.
Table of Contents
- 1 Best Android POS systems compared
- 1.0.1 Our Score (out of 5)
- 1.0.2 Software Plan Starts at
- 1.0.3 POS Software on
- 1.0.4 Pros
- 1.0.5 Cons
- 1.0.6 Why I chose Square Android POS
- 1.0.7 Pros
- 1.0.8 Cons
- 1.0.9 Why I chose Loyverse’s Android POS
- 1.0.10 Pros
- 1.0.11 Cons
- 1.0.12 Why I chose Shopify’s Android POS
- 1.0.13 Pros
- 1.0.14 Cons
- 1.0.15 Why I chose Clover’s Android POS
- 1.0.16 Pros
- 1.0.17 Cons
- 1.0.18 Why I chose Vagaro Android POS
- 2 Key features of Android POS systems
- 3 Choosing the best Android POS system
- 4 FAQs
Best Android POS systems compared
Our Score (out of 5)
Software Plan Starts at
POS Software on
Compatible POS Hardware Add-Ons
Payment Processing Options
Square
Android Smartphone/Tablets
Square mobile card reader, Square & third-party peripherals*
Loyverse
Android Smartphone/Tablets, Third-party Android POS Hardware
Third-party mobile card reader and peripherals
Third party integrations
Shopify
Shopify Tablet Stand, Android Smartphone/Tablets
Shopify mobile card reader, Shopify & third-party peripherals
Clover
Android Smartphone/Tablets
Clover mobile card reader, third-party peripherals
In-house or reseller
Vagaro
Vagaro Tablet Stand, Android Smartphone/Tablets
Vagaro mobile card reader, Vagaro peripherals
* Such as barcode scanners, cash registers, receipt printers, weighing scales, customer display, and kitchen display systems that run on an Android operating system.
Did you know? The Android operating system (OS) is built on an open-source platform that developers use to create proprietary business systems. So, there are many POS software that run on Android. For example, the popular restaurant POS software Toast is Android-based, though you can’t download the software for free on Google Play.
Many POS hardware peripherals are also built using the Android OS and are, by default, compatible with any POS software that runs on an Android device.
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Overall Score
4.37/5
Pricing
5/5
Management tools
3.96/5
Register features
4.58/5
Support & reliability
4.06/5
User experience
4.32/5
Pros
- Best value
- Free POS plan
- Industry-specific POS software
- Native ecommerce platform
- Fast and easy set up
Cons
- Tied to Square payment processor
- iOS version is rated higher
- Limited support hours
Why I chose Square Android POS
Launched in 2009, Square is one of the first POS providers to harness the power of mobile software for a payment app. And to this day, its mobile software is among the most highly rated in both Apple Apps and Google Play. Square is well known for its ease of setup and ease of use, primarily because of its mobile deployment.
What I like most about Square is that it provides the most feature-rich all-in-one POS system of all the providers on our list, allowing small and new businesses, even those on a tight budget, to get started with little upfront cost. You can download Square’s Android POS app for free on Google Play, sign up for an account, and set up your store on your smartphone or tablet. You also get a free magstripe reader to connect to the app, but you can also manually enter payments right into the app.
I recommend Square if you want to launch your business with minimum fuss. Note that as your business grows, you will eventually want to sign up for a paid Square plan to upgrade your business management tools. You will also need to purchase hardware adaptors to keep using your Android tablet with Square’s barcode scanners and cash drawers.
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Overall Score
4.31/5
Pricing
4.69/5
Management tools
3.96/5
Register features
4.38/5
Support & reliability
4.06/5
User experience
4.48/5
Pros
- Flexible payment processing options
- Wide range of complete Android POS hardware
- Free and affordable POS software plan
- High ratings from real-life Android users
Cons
- 24/7 support for paid plan users
- Will have to purchase hardware separately
- Add on monthly fee to access integrations
Why I chose Loyverse’s Android POS
Loyverse (Loyalty Universe) started in 2014, developing app-based POS software for various industries but with a particular focus on restaurant needs. The system is compatible with both iOS and Android operating software, making it a versatile and user-friendly option. While most experts recommend Loyverse for quick-service restaurants, I also find the system very useful for food-based retailers.
Loyverse comes in a close second on this list, and with good reason. Compared to Square, Loyverse offers more flexibility with your choice of payment processor and hardware. I love that Loyverse allows you to choose between an Android tablet stand setup and a complete Android POS terminal, so it fits any type of budget. Best of all, its free basic POS software already comes with a built-in kitchen display system (KDS) and loyalty features, which would cost you extra when using popular POS alternatives like Square
In addition to the free kitchen display system and loyalty features, Loyverse’s advanced inventory management features for restaurants also offer better value. Around 14,000 Android users on Google Play scored Loyverse significantly higher than Square.
That said, Loyverse does come with a few trade-offs. For one, the company lists recommended hardware on the website but doesn’t offer any assistance in purchasing. Nor does Loyverse help you sign up with a payment processor (though the website can redirect you to a Loyverse-SumUp landing page to apply for a merchant account).
What’s more, since you are purchasing hardware and your merchant account through other vendors, that means customer and technical support for those services will also be through those other vendors, and not Loyerse. This lack of seamlessness cost Loyverse points for ease of use and setup.
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Overall Score
4.22/5
Pricing
4.38/5
Management tools
4.17/5
Register features
4.58/5
Support & reliability
3.13/5
User experience
4.26/5
Pros
- Strong omnichannel features
- Full Android POS hardware setup
- Smart inventory tools
- Free POS software
Cons
- Connectivity issues for Android users
- Limited offline mode capabilities
- High transaction fees for basic POS plan
Why I chose Shopify’s Android POS
Launched in 2006, today, Shopify has around 5.6 million active stores worldwide, making it one of the top multi-channel POS providers on the market today. Like Square and Loyverse, it offers free mobile-based POS software for iOS and Android users.
There are two things that I like most about Shopify. First, its omnichannel features are top-notch. It provides everything you need to sell products on multiple channels (including social media platforms). And, it includes native local delivery and shipping functionalities.
Second, it offers tablet stands that support both iOS and Android systems. Square, on the other hand, only offers an iPad stand. Other POS hardware accessories are also available directly from Shopify, so you can build an Android-based POS countertop setup without having to deal with third-party resellers.
Note, however, that transaction rates for Shopify’s Starter POS plan ($5/month) are nearly twice the processing fee of the higher Retail plan ($89/month). Both allow you to sell in-person and online, but the Retail plan offers a better value with advanced inventory features, lower processing fees, and multichannel selling tools.
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Overall Score
4.19/5
Pricing
4.06/5
Management tools
3.86/5
Register features
4.58/5
Support & reliability
4.69/5
User experience
3.92/5
Pros
- Card reader that connects with Android smart devices
- POS and hardware available from various payment processors
- Industry-specific POS software
- Offline payment processing available
Cons
- Hardware cannot be reprogrammed
- Little oversight on third-party vendors
- Unable to upload images to inventory (only for online menu)
Why I chose Clover’s Android POS
Clover is a popular all-in-one POS solution owned by Fiserv, a global fintech and payments company. What’s unique about Clover is that aside from using Fiserv directly as a payment processor, the Clover hardware and POS system can be purchased through any of Fiserv’s resellers or independent sales partners (ISOs), which includes payment service providers Stax and PaymentCloud.
I chose Clover for this guide, but I only recommend this to seasoned entrepreneurs who have enough experience dealing with POS providers to get the most out of the system. Because while Clover does not tie you to a single payment processor like Square, you will need to be familiar with POS and payment subscription plans to effectively compare your current payment processor’s fees against what’s available in the market.
I like how you don’t have to stick to Clover’s hardware to upgrade. Online marketplaces such as Amazon have a long list of Clover-compatible cash drawers, barcode scanners, and thermal printers to complete your countertop setup. However, again, you’ll need to have an idea of what to expect in terms of pricing.
Clover has little oversight on how resellers price their software and hardware. This may be an advantage or disadvantage (even for savvy business owners), depending on how you look at it. On one hand, you may get better all-in-one POS system deals; on the other hand, you may find it difficult to get support in case of software and hardware issues. It is also important to note that Clover hardware cannot be reprogrammed to work with a different processor once purchased from a reseller, so choose wisely.
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Overall Score
4.12/5
Pricing
4.38/5
Management tools
3.96/5
Register features
4.17/5
Support & reliability
3.44/5
User experience
4.36/5
Pros
- Proprietary Android POS terminal
- Easy-to-use calendar and scheduler
- 24/7 support with free training
- Fully HIPAA compliant
Cons
- No free plan
- Tied to built-in payment processor
- Limited hardware options
Why I chose Vagaro Android POS
Launched in 2009, Vagaro is a cloud-based, fully HIPAA-compliant POS software provider for professionals in the beauty, wellness, and fitness industry. The software is popular for its robust booking and marketing features. Vagaro then added a proprietary payment processing service in 2016 and recently launched a set of sleek POS hardware to its lineup.
Today, around 83,000 businesses use Vagaro’s all-in-one POS system for appointments, online sales, customer, inventory, marketing, and employee management. While many POS apps have high ratings for their iOS version and lower ratings for their Android version, Vagaro is highly rated by both iOS and Android users.
What I love most about this provider as an Android POS system is that, like Shopify, Vagaro’s POS terminal is compatible with Android tablets. You can purchase hardware directly from their website, so you’re assured an easy setup, seamless integration, and full support.
While you can download the POS software for free on Google Play, you’ll need to spend at least $30 per month to use one calendar. That said, Vagaro is one of the most popular software in the appointment scheduling space, with predominantly positive reviews. And while the choice of hardware is limited compared to other popular options like Square, you won’t have problems adding compatible scanners, printers, and cash drawers to build your countertop setup.
Key features of Android POS systems
The nature of the Android OS provides users with a simpler setup, better connectivity, and easier management than other operating software, which is why the two main features of Android POS systems are flexibility and mobility. That said, it’s also important to consider value-for-money features tailored to different business types.
So when choosing an Android POS system, be sure to look for the following key features:
Software compatibility
By default, Android POS software should be able to work seamlessly with most Android-based POS hardware. That said, you should still make sure to choose one that’s compatible with the Android operating software version installed on your smartphone or tablet. Because while you may be able to run the current platform on an older Android device, there is a big risk that software updates may not be supported.
Card reader reliability
While Android systems are highly compatible, some providers still experience frequent failed transactions due to faulty hardware. Before choosing a provider, research card reader feedback from real-life users on the Google Play Store and other third-party review sites.
Seamless payment processing
Like any top-tier POS system, Android POS software offers seamless payment processing, whether as a built-in feature or a third-party integration. Choose a provider that supports most payment methods, including contactless payments from Android-based smart devices.
Offline mode
Customer checkout should not be interrupted in cases of temporary internet downtime. The system can keep a record of transactions that will be processed once connectivity is restored.
Business management features
The system supports key POS features such as inventory, customer management, marketing, and reporting tools. It should also be compatible with third party business platform integrations built on an Android OS to help scale the POS system as the business grows.
Regularly updated software
The POS software is regularly updated with little to no downtime to business operations. Updates are also properly documented and available for feedback on the Google Play platform.
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Choosing the best Android POS system
The Android operating system is built on an open-source platform, so it’s no surprise that there are many payment and POS software built on Android. That said, the best Android POS for your business should match your business model and fulfill your specific goals.
In general, your Android POS should be able to:
- Run on your Android smartphone or tablet
- Provide a card reader that seamlessly connects with your Android smartphone or tablet
- Offer both a mobile and countertop setup
- Integrate seamlessly with other Android-based POS hardware peripherals
- Easily update with no additional cost and little to zero downtime
With this in mind, I recommend the following:
Square is the all around best value Android-based POS system for small and new businesses. It offers the most feature-rich free plan that includes industry-specific software plus hardware you can build around your Android tablet and card reader.
Loyverse is a standout for quick service restaurants and food retailers. It provides an impressive set of inventory management tools, plus free loyalty and kitchen display system. Loyverse also supports a full list of Android-based hardware.
Shopify POS is the best choice for ecommerce retailers. It offers excellent omnichannel management tools and supports full Android-based POS hardware.
Clover is an excellent alternative for business savvy entrepreneurs who want better control of business costs. The system is available from a number of popular payment service providers with varying rates to choose from. Third party vendors offer Android compatible hardware peripherals to build around your Clover card reader and tablet.
Vagaro is my top recommendation for Android-based appointment and scheduling POS software. The system offers a complete suite of software, hardware, ecommerce, and payment services, plus marketing, payroll, and order fulfillment tools for an easy all-in-one setup.