USS Co.,Ltd.

5F, Hamarikyu Parkside Place, 5-6-10 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

https://uss.co.jp/

BRANDS

  • Mecarte(Optical Record Card)

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  • Megane no Reji(optical cashier)

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「Mecarte」Digitalisation that starts—without letting go of paper records

“We don’t want to digitalise everything.”
“But managing paper records alone is becoming difficult.”

These are common voices heard on the shop floor of optical stores.

Mecarte is a digital archiving system designed with paper-chart workflows in mind.

Simply scan and store the paper records you already use.
Only essential information needs to be entered, and no major changes to existing workflows are required.

“I’m not ready to introduce a POS or full customer management system.”
“I just want to organise my paper records first.”

Mecarte enables stores at this stage to begin DX today—smoothly and without strain.

By continuing to use paper as paper, Mecarte reduces only the burdens of searching, storing, and handing over records.
It preserves the strengths of analog operations while making daily work just a little—and reliably—easier.

At this spring’s exhibition, you can experience the system while viewing actual operational screens and workflows.
We invite you to compare it directly with your current setup and see how it fits your store.

Megane no Reji with a paper-record–based workflow

The reassurance of paper records—reimagined for the future of optical retail.
A next-generation POS system that keeps your store moving.

With last autumn’s update, Megane no Reji has evolved from a checkout-centered POS into a system where daily operations revolve around customer records.

Without disrupting workflows familiar to teams accustomed to paper charts,
checkout, customer records, surveys, and sales history can all be captured seamlessly within a single customer interaction.

No more post-entry work. No double input.
Even during peak hours, simply completing a checkout ensures that all essential information is accurately recorded—reducing daily operational burden while improving overall store management quality.

“Looks complicated.”
“Will it really be adopted on the shop floor?”
To address these concerns, we intentionally designed a workflow that closely mirrors traditional paper-based records.

Megane no Reji is not about forcing change for the sake of digitalization.
It is a system designed to respect existing practices—enabling stores to move forward smoothly, without strain.

At this spring’s exhibition, you can experience the latest interface designed with real-world store operations in mind.
We invite you to see it for yourself—from the perspective of the shop floor.