McDonald’s rolled out ArchIQ, an AI drive-thru ordering system developed with Google, and began limited tests at five U.S. locations. The system, nicknamed Archy, can take orders in English and Spanish and was shown greeting customers, confirming totals and asking drivers to pull forward, featuring language support and order-personalization cues.
Franchise demonstrations showed ArchIQ handling order changes, recognizing repeat customers and processing more than one million transactions with about 90% handled without staff escalation. McFranchisee said the rollout included Google Edge Cloud blades for on-premise computing and that ArchIQ also monitors back-of-house issues like freezer failures and kitchen bottlenecks.
For consumers, ArchIQ aims to speed service and reduce drive-thru errors while freeing crew to focus on hospitality; its bilingual capability and operational alerts reflect a broader fast-food push toward automated, efficiency-first customer journeys. The test fits McDonald’s "McDonald’s > NEXT" plan to boost operations and unit economics.
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