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OpenTable announced its acquisition of Libro, a leading Canadian reservation and table management platform, on April 20, 2026. The deal aims to enhance OpenTable's offerings in Canada, particularly Quebec, by combining technologies and expanding visibility. Libro will remain a standalone brand while integrating with OpenTable's global network.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewOpenTable announced on April 20, 2026, that it has acquired Libro, a leading Canadian reservation and table management platform. Benzinga reported that Libro currently serves thousands of restaurant partners in the region. The acquisition will strengthen OpenTable's offering in Canada, specifically across Quebec.
By joining forces, OpenTable and Libro will combine industry-leading discovery, table management systems (TMS), and guest relationship tools to better serve the Canadian hospitality industry. Benzinga reported that Libro will continue to operate as a standalone brand.
Libro will benefit from expanded visibility on the OpenTable marketplace. A phased integration of inventory, infrastructure, and security capabilities is expected to be completed in the foreseeable future. As part of the agreement, OpenTable will welcome Libro’s employees and leadership team.
“This is an exciting next chapter for Libro and the restaurants we serve," said Lorne Schwartz, CEO of Libro. "By joining forces with OpenTable, we’re able to expand our reach and bring even more value to our community, while continuing to deliver the localized support and innovation our partners rely on," said Lorne Schwartz, CEO of Libro.”
OpenTable is a global leader in restaurant technology.
Benzinga reported that OpenTable is part of Booking Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: BKNG). Libro is one of North America’s leading online guest experience platforms. Benzinga reported that Libro is headquartered in Montreal. Libro serves restaurants across Canada, the United States, and Europe.
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