Inside the First Amazon Go Store – Audio Description Text File Text. Tech Insider. Orange sign with arrow, Entrance this way. Amazon Go. A shopper carries an orange bag and scans a QR code on his phone at the store's entrance. An array of beverages and foods fill the shelves. Shoppers select Simply Lemonade and Odwalla drinks. Others enter the store with orange bags. A phone app, amazon go. Text, Here's what it's like inside Amazon's cashier-less store. Amazon Go has no checkout lines or registers. A shopper removes a food item from a shelf and examines the label. Text, The store is located in Seattle, right near Amazon's campus. The shopper exits the store with his item. Others wait in line to enter the store. Text, They sell prepared foods and grocery staples. Sign, Soups, Bowls, Pasta Salads. Text, There's also a small selection of beer and wine. Workers in the store wear orange sweatshirts with the Amazon logo. Sign, Cold Drinks. A woman smiles as she takes a beverage 4-pack from the shelf and puts it in her orange bag. The bags sport the label, Amazon go. Text, You use the Amazon Go app to enter the store. A shopper scans her phone to enter and returns it to her pocket. Individually packaged desserts and sandwiches fill refrigerated shelves. A shopper looks at the open app on a phone screen. Text, Here's how the entire process works. The shopper swipes to a screen with a QR code. Text on screen, Hello, Joseph. Text, Customers enter the turnstiles by scanning a QR code. The word "go" appears on the turnstile as a green light with an arrow. Text, Anything you pick up is added to your virtual cart. The phone screen shows items selected with the price -- an Odwalla Smoothie and a Simply Lemonade. Text, Any items you put back will automatically be removed from your cart. A customer selects a yogurt parfait and a Fairlife chocolate milk. Text, Once you finish shopping, you can walk right out. Shoppers exit the turnstiles with orange bags. The shoppers continue down the sidewalk. Text, No cashier needed. Your Amazon account will automatically be charged. More shoppers enter the Amazon Go store. Text, But how does Amazon make sure no one steals anything? Amazon Go uses cameras and high-tech sensors. Cameras blend with the ceiling hardware. Text, The combination of cameras and sensors keep track of where the items are located. Prepared salads and entrees line a refrigerated shelf. Text, However, the technology isn't perfect-- --as some YouTubers have proven. A page of YouTube videos. Titles, Can you Steal from Amazon Go? My Amazon Go Store Fail. Amazon Go, Just Steal Stuff. Customers wait outside on a busy city sidewalk. Text, Currently, Seattle is Amazon Go's pilot location. Will walk in and walk out stores be the future of retail? Storefront sign next to a traffic light, Amazon Go. Shoppers pass through the turnstiles and fill the store. Others line the bustling Seattle sidewalk outside. Text, Tech Insider.