Upload your menu URL or PDF
Paste your hosted digital menu link, or upload a PDF that is converted automatically into a mobile-friendly URL with accessible text. The Schema.org Menu type provides structured data markup for digital menus.














Serving restaurant menus with QR codes.
A restaurant menu QR code sends diners straight to your digital menu when they scan it. Upload your hosted menu URL or PDF, customise the design with your logo and brand colours, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for table stands, menu holders or reception signs. Every menu QR is dynamic by default, so you can update specials and menu content after printing.
Yes, a dynamic menu QR code lets you change the destination without printing a new code. On QR Code AI, every menu QR is dynamic by default, so you can update the URL in your dashboard whenever prices, specials, seasonal dishes or allergen details change. Guests always see the latest menu version, while your printed table stands, window stickers and signs stay the same.
Yes. Restaurant menu QR codes are free on QR Code AI. You can create the code, customise it with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed pixel styling, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most menu QR codes are dynamic by default, so the destination remains editable after printing and each scan can be tracked in your dashboard with device, browser, country and timestamp data.
Yes, a menu QR code can point to a page that includes allergen and calorie information, provided the linked content is presented clearly and accessibly. The QR code itself stores the URL, while the destination page contains the actual disclosure text. Using proper text and screen-reader-friendly structure is more suitable than relying on image-only PDFs for important menu information.
Yes, most modern smartphones can scan a menu QR code directly from the built-in camera app without any extra download. On recent iPhones and Android devices, the user simply opens the camera, points it at the code and taps the link preview. The menu then opens in the default mobile browser. Older devices may still need a free QR code scanner from the App Store / Play Store.
Diners scan the menu QR code using the built-in camera on most modern smartphones. On iPhone, they open the Camera app, point it at the code on the table stand and tap the notification to open the menu in Safari. On Android, they use the camera or Lens and tap the on-screen link preview. The digital menu then opens in the phone’s default browser without installing an app.