Why restaurants use menu QR codes
A menu QR code saves you from reprinting menus every time a price or daily special changes — customers just scan to see the latest version on their own screen. It’s more hygienic than a laminated booklet passed around many hands, and it speeds up ordering during the rush.
How to create a menu QR code
Upload your menu as a PDF or build an online menu page, then turn that link into a QR code. Customize it for your brand — add your logo and pick colors that match your theme — then download a PNG for social posts or an SVG/PDF for crisp table tents and stickers.
Update your menu without reprinting
With a dynamic QR code you can change the destination anytime — swap a seasonal menu, update prices, or add a promotion — without reprinting every code in the restaurant. You can also track how often the menu is scanned and when it’s busiest, to inform your menu and marketing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the restaurant menu QR code generator free?
Yes. You can create and download QR codes for free with a free account. Upgrade to Pro only when you need unlimited dynamic codes and advanced analytics.
Do customers need an app to view the menu?
No. Customers scan the QR code with their phone camera and the menu opens in their browser instantly — no app to install.
Can I change the menu or prices later?
Yes. With a dynamic QR code you can update the menu or prices at the destination without reprinting a new QR code for every table.
Can I add my restaurant logo to the QR code?
Yes. You can add a logo, adjust colors, and choose a style to match your theme — just keep good contrast so it scans easily, even in restaurant lighting.
What size should I print the table QR code?
Download an SVG or PDF and print at any size without losing sharpness. A minimum of about 3x3 cm on a table tent is recommended for easy scanning.