Faster lines start with smarter speakers.
VoiceBit's drive-thru AI handles ambient noise, regional accents, and modifier stacks that trip up standard voice systems — reducing order time by ~40% without adding headcount to your booth.
Three problems that slow down every drive-thru.
Ambient noise — car engines, wind, competing voices — causes misrecognition. The staff member has to ask the customer to repeat. That 8-second loop compounds across every car in the line.
Regional accents, fast speech, and stacked modifications ("large fry, light salt, extra ketchup on the side") are where standard voice AI and distracted staff both make mistakes.
Lunch and dinner peaks are 90-minute windows. Throughput bottlenecks during that window have an outsized impact on daily revenue — and they're almost always caused by order-taking, not food prep.
Noise-filtered. Accent-aware. Confidence-gated.
VoiceBit's drive-thru layer adds a noise-cancellation pre-pass before ASR — filtering car engines, wind, and ambient restaurant sounds before the speech model tries to process the input. This alone eliminates the majority of misrecognition events that standard voice AI encounters at the speaker.
The accent training layer is built on regional restaurant acoustics — not general-purpose speech corpora. That means the model has heard South Texas customers order at a drive-thru speaker with engine noise in the background, not just clear-studio speech samples.
When ASR confidence falls below threshold, VoiceBit doesn't guess. It asks a targeted clarification question — "Did you say no onion, or extra onion?" — and resolves the ambiguity before writing anything to the order.
More cars. Less time. Same crew.
Across deployed locations, VoiceBit reduces the time from first word to confirmed order by ~40% compared to staff-handled interactions — measured from greeting to KDS push.
One device per lane. VoiceBit runs concurrent interactions during peak without additional booth staff. No scheduling complexity, no overtime hit.
"The lunch rush used to mean whoever was on the speaker made or broke the line speed. Now the speaker handles itself — our staff focuses on the window and the food. We moved faster on day one than we expected."
— General Manager, 5-location fast casual group, Texas
Your drive-thru deserves better ears.
Book a demo and watch VoiceBit handle a drive-thru order on your actual menu — accent training, noise-filter pre-pass, and KDS push included.