

Rotonda POS
Offline point-of-sale and business management for small shops. Invoicing, inventory, serialized-item tracking, and double-entry accounting — all local, no internet required.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Android
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- No Tracking
- Works Offline
- Dark Mode
- Support for multiple currencies
- No Coding Required
- Ad-free
- Offline
- Double Entry Accounting
- Bookkeeping
- Barcode Scanner
- Point of sale
- Inventory Management
Rotonda POS News & Activities
Recent activities
- rotonda-app added Rotonda POS
rotonda-app added Rotonda POS as alternative to Loyverse POS, Square Point of Sale , Lightspeed POS and Moon POS
Rotonda POS information
What is Rotonda POS?
Rotonda POS is an offline-first point-of-sale and business management app for small businesses, shops, retailers, and service providers. It runs on Android, comming later to IOS.
Everything lives on the device in local SQLite. No account required, no cloud sync, no telemetry. You keep selling even when the internet is down, and your data never leaves your device.
What makes it different from most POS apps:
• Two business models in one app — traditional stock-quantity products AND serialized/unique items (jewelry, phones, watches, vehicles). Each unique item gets its own serial, custom fields per category (IMEI, karat, weight, condition), and a full status history from purchase to sale to return.
• Full double-entry accounting built in — chart of accounts, journal entries, ledger, and account balances. Every invoice, payment, inventory count, and transfer automatically posts to the ledger. No separate bookkeeping step.
• True offline-first — not "works offline sometimes", but designed so no feature ever requires a connection. 28+ report types are all generated locally as PDF.
• Multi-currency, multi-company, Arabic RTL support, Bluetooth thermal receipt printing (ESC/POS), barcode scanning with the device camera, and Excel product import.
Perfect for mini-markets, electronics and mobile stores, jewelry and watch shops, gift shops, auto parts, service businesses, and small wholesalers — especially where internet is unreliable or where owners want their data to stay private and local.







