Pixcell 2.0 is a self-service photo booth launched by Russia’s Rosavtomattorg, focused on ID photo capture, mobile photo printing, and photo printing from storage media. It is not a typical SaaS product, but rather an offline self-service business solution combining “hardware terminals + online telemetry management software.” It is designed for high-traffic locations such as MFC offices, visa centers, universities, shopping malls, airports, train stations, and print/copy shops.
The device supports photo capture for passports, visas, student IDs, hunting permits, and other types of identification documents. It can also transfer images from a mobile phone to the printer via WiFi, and supports printing from media such as USB drives. The hardware includes an Epson printer, a 22-inch display, a Canon mirrorless camera, a cashless payment terminal, a Keenetic router, and a system host. Operationally, Pixcell emphasizes unattended operation, requires about 1.5 square meters of floor space, supports bank card/contactless payments, and can use its display to play advertising videos.
Its main software highlight is online telemetry: operators can view each device’s profile, address, connection status, revenue, paper and ink levels, and sales reports by day/week/month/year, including sales volume, time, amount, and payment method. It also supports remote top-ups, password resets, reboots, locking, and unlocking. The materials do not specify multi-account permissions, team collaboration, open APIs, or developer documentation, nor do they disclose integration capabilities with CRM, ERP, or systems beyond payment gateways.
Pricing starts from 450,000 rubles, with illuminated signage and a reflective curtain available as optional add-ons. The article provides a revenue estimate: the cost per service is about 10 rubles, with an example user price of 200 rubles per print. However, actual returns depend heavily on location foot traffic and rent. In terms of service, it offers a 12-month factory warranty, free delivery in Moscow, shipping to other regions via transport companies, and claims that faults can be handled remotely or on site.
Its strengths are a complete business loop and integration of hardware, payment, printing, and remote monitoring, making it suitable for operators who want to run a self-service ID photo/photo printing business. The drawbacks are the relatively high upfront investment and unclear software business model. Security and compliance are only described in terms of Windows 10 license protection and file type restrictions, with no enterprise-grade compliance details. For Chinese users, access, procurement, payment, after-sales support, and adaptation to local ID photo specifications cannot be confirmed from the available text. It is advisable to first evaluate domestic self-service ID photo machines or local print-terminal solutions.
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