Existing machine fleet
If the goal is upgrading existing MDB machines instead of replacing the hardware layer, IVPAY fits naturally.
This page answers the strategic question buyers often ask: when does IVPAY make more sense than rolling out a classic card terminal to every vending machine?
In many vending environments the challenge is not simply “can we accept card payment?”, but rather “how do we add cashless payment in a scalable, practical and cost-aware way?”. IVPAY is designed for that second question.
That is why the product logic starts from retrofit, staged rollout and location-appropriate setup choices rather than one fixed hardware recipe.

If the goal is upgrading existing MDB machines instead of replacing the hardware layer, IVPAY fits naturally.
Sticker Lite offers a lighter entry point when a full terminal-type setup on every machine is too heavy commercially.
When the operator wants to test usage and location behaviour before a broader rollout, IVPAY supports that path well.
The value of IVPAY is not only in payment acceptance itself, but in how the rollout can be staged and adapted to real machine environments.
Not every location has the same network quality. Wi‑Fi can be enough in some places, while others benefit from a managed router setup.
The product family allows a lean start and later display expansion where stronger on-machine guidance is worth the added visibility.
No. It is strongest in vending environments where a practical retrofit path matters more than mirroring traditional card terminal logic on every machine.
When the goal is a lower-entry retrofit rollout or a pilot where cost awareness and simple deployment matter.
When stronger on-machine guidance, a more premium look and clearer customer communication add real value at the location.
IVPAY can be deployed with a managed router setup, so rollout is not limited to locations with strong local Wi‑Fi.
Check pricing and the pilot page, then request a tailored discussion for your machine fleet.
We can help compare Sticker Lite, Display and connectivity options based on machine count and location type.