— Point of sale for curators —

Every item finds
its story. vendor. price. moment.

A point-of-sale built for antique malls, vintage markets, and booth-rental collectives — where every piece has a past, and finding the right one matters more than ringing it up fast.

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Juniperus communis · perennial

— On the floor of an antique mall —

A piece arrives without a tag. Whose is it? A customer asks for "something Art Deco." What do you have? Someone wants to know if the figurine on aisle three is worth $40. Is it?

For decades, the answer was always "I'll have to check." Juniper changes that. We've built the first point-of-sale that reads, recognizes, and reasons about your inventory the way a seasoned curator does — by eye, by era, and by association.

01 Simplicity

A register so simple, you'll forget it's there.

No menus three levels deep. No 90-minute training video. No "did you remember to click the box?" Juniper's interface is built for the speed of a busy Saturday and the quiet of a Tuesday afternoon — and nothing in between.

  • · One screen, one transaction, done.
  • · Splits across booths automatically.
  • · Works on whatever's on the counter.
SALE · #4827 Sat 2:14p
Walnut side chair, ca. 1962
Booth 02 · Helga Marsten
$325.00
Brass apothecary lamp
Booth 14 · The Pickers' Trust
$85.00
Ironstone pitcher, English
Booth 08 · Rowan & Sons
$42.00
Subtotal$452.00
Tax · 7.25%$32.77
Total$484.77
Settles to 3 booths automatically
02 AI · Lens
98%
Pith helmet, cork interior
British Colonial · c. 1925 · est. $85–120
Add to inventory

Point. Scan. Know.

Hold your phone up to any item on the floor. Juniper calls on Google Lens to identify make, model, era, and comparable listings — in about the time it takes to blink. Pair a piece with its provenance without rifling through three reference books.

  • · Identifies era, maker, materials.
  • · Pulls comparable prices from the web.
  • · One tap to add it to a vendor's booth.
03 AI · Thematic search

Search by feeling, not just by name.

A customer wants "something Safari." Juniper knows that means carved giraffes, pith helmets, Maasai textiles, weathered leather, and hand-tinted maps of Kenya. It reads themes the way collectors do — by association, era, and mood.

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04 AI · Inventory match

Every orphan finds its vendor.

An untagged piece on the counter is a small crisis. Juniper compares it against your entire active inventory — photographs, descriptions, dimensions, materials — and tells you whose booth it walked off from. Usually with better than ninety-percent confidence.

  • · Visual similarity, not just keywords.
  • · Compares across every active booth.
  • · Surfaces the top three matches, ranked.
?
No tag
Ironstone pitcher
Booth 04 · 41% match
Brown-glaze stoneware crock
Booth 19 · 92% match · best
Salt-glaze jug, c. 1880
Booth 11 · 58% match

— Ready when you are —

Curate, don't just
check out.

Try Juniper free for thirty days. No card up front. No sales call. Just a quieter Saturday, a smarter inventory, and a register that finally respects what you do.