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Lightspeed review (2026): retail power, payments mandate

By the WHICHpos team· Pricing verified June 12, 2026· How we score

TL;DR — our verdict

7.3 / 10  Lightspeed has the best retail inventory tooling in this comparison — matrix variants, vendor catalogs, B2B ordering, multi-location analytics — and it's priced like it: $89–$289/month for retail, $69–$399 for restaurants, hardware quoted separately. The 2025 move that reshaped its value: a $400/month fee for using a third-party payment processor, which makes Lightspeed Payments effectively mandatory.

Best for: inventory-heavy independent retailers and multi-location stores.
Look elsewhere if: you're a simple shop (Square or JET), or you want to keep processing negotiable.

Pricing & total cost (25%)6.5
Software features (20%)9.0
Contract & lock-in (15%)6.0
Hardware (15%)7.0
Ease of use (15%)7.5
Support (10%)7.5

How much does Lightspeed cost in 2026?

ProductPlanMonthly (annual billing)
Retail (X-Series)Basic$89
Core$149
Plus$289
RestaurantStarter$69
Essential$189
Premium$399

Add $30/screen/month for kitchen display, and note these are annual-billing prices — paying monthly costs up to 18% more. There's no free tier and no published hardware pricing: stations (iPad-based) and WisePOS terminals are quote-only, and per Lightspeed's own FAQ, existing payment terminals can't be reused. A June 2026 promo offered "up to $5,500 off the first year" — which tells you both that list prices are high and that they're negotiable.

The $400/month payments mandate

Since late 2025, Lightspeed charges roughly $400/month if you don't use Lightspeed Payments. For nearly every independent business, that fee erases whatever a cheaper third-party processor would save — making the "choice" of processor theoretical. Factor Lightspeed Payments' rates into your math as if they were mandatory, because economically they are.

On rates: the retail pricing page now advertises 1.5% card-present on plan bundles — materially better than the long-standing published 2.4% + 10¢ (post-Aug-2024-increase) — but it's tied to specific bundles, so verify exactly what your quote includes. Restaurant processing is quote-based. Chargebacks run $15.

What is Lightspeed actually great at?

Inventory. If you run a bike shop with 4,000 SKUs in size/color matrices, a vintage store with one-off items, or three locations sharing stock, Lightspeed's catalog tools, purchase-order workflow, vendor catalogs, and NuORDER B2B integration are the strongest in this comparison — this is the moat that justifies the price. Multi-location reporting and the built-in eCommerce tie-in are similarly serious. Support is 24/7 and generally well-rated; the recurring complaints are about cost, upsells, and surprise policy changes rather than the product itself.

The 3-year true cost

Setup3-year total (software only — hardware is quote)
Retail Basic$3,204 ($89 × 36) + hardware quote
Retail Core$5,364 ($149 × 36) + hardware quote
Restaurant Essential$6,804 ($189 × 36) + hardware quote

That's 2–7× the lifetime cost of a pay-once system (a JET station runs $899–$1,800 total) — but JET doesn't attempt Lightspeed's inventory depth. If you don't need that depth, you're renting a warehouse to store a bicycle.

Pros

  • Best-in-class retail inventory (matrix, PO, vendor catalogs, B2B)
  • Strong multi-location reporting and analytics
  • Built-in eCommerce; good omnichannel story
  • 24/7 support, generally well-reviewed product
  • Advertised 1.5% card-present rate on current retail bundles

Cons

  • $400/month fee for third-party processing — effective mandate
  • Expensive: no free tier, annual contracts, monthly billing costs more
  • Hardware quote-only; existing terminals can't be reused
  • History of price increases and mid-stream policy changes
  • Upsell pressure is a recurring user complaint

Who should buy Lightspeed — and who shouldn't?

Buy it if inventory complexity is your daily reality — thousands of SKUs, variants, purchase orders, multiple stores. Nothing else here matches that workflow, and for that buyer the price is defensible.

Skip it if your catalog is simple. A café, food truck, or small shop pays Lightspeed prices for depth it never opens. Square (free start) or JET ($0/month, pay-once, any processor) covers simple retail at a fraction of the lifetime cost.

Lightspeed — FAQ

How much does Lightspeed cost per month?

Retail: $89–$289/mo. Restaurant: $69–$399/mo (+$30/screen KDS). Annual billing; monthly costs more. Hardware quoted separately.

Can I use my own processor?

Only by paying ~$400/month for the privilege — effectively, no.

What are the processing rates?

Advertised 1.5% card-present on current retail bundles; standard published rates 2.4% + 10¢ in-person / 2.9% + 30¢ online. Restaurant: quote. $15 chargebacks.

Lightspeed or Toast for a restaurant?

US full-service: Toast is deeper. Multi-location groups already on Lightspeed Retail, or outside Toast's coverage: Lightspeed is credible.

Lightspeed's pricing and payments policy changed twice in two years — if you're reading this much after June 2026, double-check the current numbers (and tell us if we're stale: editor@whichpos.com).
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