Digital receipts can look very different from one store to another. Some are simple and text‑based, while others include logos, product images, or links to track orders. These differences come from the systems that generate them and the choices retailers make.
Reason 1: Different POS systems
Every retailer uses a point‑of‑sale (POS) system, and each system formats digital receipts differently. Common POS providers include:
- cloud‑based POS systems
- traditional register systems
- mobile POS apps
Each system has its own layout, design options, and delivery methods.
Reason 2: Retailer customization
Many POS systems allow stores to customize their digital receipts. Retailers may choose to include:
- store logos
- brand colors
- return policy links
- loyalty program information
- promotional messages
This is why two stores using the same POS system can still produce different‑looking receipts.
Reason 3: Delivery method
Digital receipts can be delivered in several formats:
- Email receipts — often include branding and links
- SMS receipts — usually short and text‑only
- App‑based receipts — may include product images and tracking
The delivery method affects how much information can be included.
Diagram: Why digital receipts vary
Reason 4: Industry differences
Different industries require different information. For example:
- Restaurants include tips and service charges
- Grocery stores include long item lists
- Online retailers include tracking links
- Pharmacies include prescription details
These requirements shape how receipts are formatted.
Reason 5: Regional regulations
Some regions require receipts to include:
- tax breakdowns
- store registration numbers
- return policy information
These rules can affect the layout and length of digital receipts.