What information do you need to provide a quotation?
In order to provide a quote, we typically like to have a short discussion to learn more about your project and objectives. Most of our projects include some level of customization to meet design and operational requirements. We would want to know your game details such as the game matrix (number of balls to be mixed and to be drawn)
How much does a lottery draw machine cost?
Prices vary significantly based on the model, technology features and customization. Lottery machines can vary in price from USD $5,000 up to $80,000 or more. We also design and produce custom draw equipment and live games.
We often have used equipment in stock which can significantly reduce the cost. This can be a good starting point to start out and purchase new equipment at a later date.
What’s the turnaround time?
Our turnaround time is typically 12 weeks. Depending on the project we can often shorten the production time.
Do machines include RFID?
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is an optional system that can be added to almost any draw system. RFID is used to read ball values and other draw data, and transfer that information to client software.
Can we rent a lottery machine?
Yes, we typically have a selection of machines in stock. Machines are often rented for fundraisers, promotions, advertising and film production. Due to shipping costs and logistics, rentals are limited to the continental USA.
Can we use our software to control the machine?
Yes, you can also control the lottery machine with your own software. Over half of our clients operate the equipment with their own gaming platform.
Do you have digital draw systems?
The Origin Digital Draw System is in use in 32 states in the USA and several foreign countries. It can be delivered as an air-gapped workstation or as a connected RNG system which receives a trigger from your gaming platform.
How long do machines last?
Machine lifespan depends on your the frequency of your games — how often the machines are used as well as are maintained.
Many Smartplay machines are still in operation after 20+ years of use.
We have draw machines designed specifically for high-frequency use – conducting hundreds of draws daily.
Can lottery machines be used for continuous play?
Yes, a number of our machines are designed specifically for continuous play environments.
Many clients run machines continuously, drawing every few minutes, thousands of draws per week.


