Point of Sale

NexoPOS – web-based point of sale system

NexoPOS is a web-based point of sale system designed for businesses that need to process sales, manage orders, and administer store data through a browser.

It’s built with Laravel, Vue, TailwindCSS, and related web technologies, and provides a dashboard and POS interface that can be used across desktop, tablet, and smartphone screens.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Processes sales through a dedicated POS component designed for cashier workflows.
  • Lists saved sales in an orders area with options to open receipts, issue refunds, and record payments.
  • Includes product management tools for adding and maintaining items sold by the store.
  • Provides settings for configuring currency, POS behaviour, orders, and other application options.
  • Offers a media component for uploading and managing images, including product image assignment.
  • Includes documentation for installation, environment configuration, module creation, routes, menus, and the REST API.
  • Supports development workflows with npm, Vite, Laravel, and automated testing files included in the repository.

Website: github.com/Blair2004/NexoPOS
Support:
Developer: Blair2004
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

NexoPOS in action

NexoPOS is written in PHP. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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