Solink Launches Drive Thru AI for Quick Service Restaurants
Solink has introduced Drive Thru AI, a new extension of its video intelligence platform that provides full lane monitoring for quick service restaurants, announced in a press release. The system uses existing security cameras to deliver real time visibility across the entire drive thru lane, eliminating the need for traditional loop timers or in ground sensors.
Drive Thru AI allows operators to set virtual detection zones that track vehicle movement from lane entry to exit. This setup helps restaurants identify bottlenecks, reduce wait times, and improve order accuracy. The platform integrates with Solink’s existing tools for operational efficiency and loss prevention, providing a unified dashboard for multi site management.
The solution includes a web based service display monitor that pairs live video with real time data to help staff manage throughput. It supports both single and merge lane configurations and can be deployed without structural changes. Solink stated that Drive Thru AI is available immediately for quick service restaurants seeking to enhance performance using their current infrastructure.
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