Your receipt holds saving potential you never see. Cheqo reveals it. Scan a receipt and our AI analyzes every product, compares prices across stores, and highlights where you could save.
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Prices for the same product can vary dramatically between stores. Without tracking, you may never realize the saving potential hiding in your everyday grocery trips.
Likely available at a lower price in a nearby store.
Typical market price across most retailers.
You may be paying more than necessary for this item.
Powerful AI tools that give you x-ray vision for supermarket pricing.
Snap a photo of any product in-store. Our AI instantly recognizes it and shows you price comparisons across nearby stores.
Cheqo compares your items with prices in other stores to highlight where you could potentially save.
Get spending insights from your receipts. Track categories, view reports, and discover your saving potential with AI recommendations.
Three simple steps to uncover your grocery saving potential.
Point your camera at any grocery receipt. Our OCR captures everything in seconds.
Cheqo matches your items against our database of grocery prices to estimate your saving potential.
See which items may cost less elsewhere and where you could save on your next trip.
Don't just scan receipts after shopping — compare prices while you're in the store.
Point your camera at any product on the shelf. Our AI recognizes it instantly.
See how much the same product may cost at other nearby stores — in real time.
Get a better sense of whether you're getting a good deal before you buy.
See what our users are saying about their experience.
"Cheqo showed me I could potentially save €3.20 on cheese every week. Switched stores for that one item — the savings really add up!"
"The product search feature is a game-changer. I snap a photo in-store and get a sense of whether I might find it cheaper nearby."
"I was skeptical at first, but the monthly report revealed potential savings I never noticed. It completely changed how I plan my grocery trips."