The new app that has become the latest craze in the lottery world, Lottolotto, was recently featured on the local Wichita, Kansas, news station KSN and subsequently covered by One News Page. Lottolotto, a client of the Los Angeles-based tech and apps public relations firm PMBC group, is primed for capturing the lottery market and taking the lottery into the digital age.
More than 34 million winning lottery tickets go unclaimed every year. Lottery players have missed out on over $2 billion in winnings this past year, simply because people forget to check their tickets.
“A large number of consumers miss out on thousands of dollars’ in prizes, and that’s where Lottolotto steps in,” says Brett Jacobson, CEO of Lottolotto.
Using Lottolotto to check lottery tickets requires four easy steps. Users simply buy a ticket, download Lottolotto, take a picture of the ticket, and wait for the app to notify if they have a winning ticket.
The app’s cutting-edge optical character recognition technology allows it to read information on lottery tickets. Lottolotto identifies the lottery game, drawing date and ticket numbers and gives instant results for past drawings and notifications sent for future drawings. As soon as the numbers are drawn users know if they have won and how much money.
Another feature on the app allows lottery players to create lottery pools and share ticket information with pool members.
Lottolotto works for all the U.S. lotteries and is available for free download for both Apple and Android.
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