QR Code Menu Generator

Create a menu QR code for daily specials, allergen pages and drink pairings in minutes.

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Why restaurant menu QR codes help update daily specials without reprinting

A menu QR code stores the hosted URL of your restaurant’s digital menu page, so guests can open dishes, allergen details, prices or seasonal specials straight from a table-tent scan. This kind of restaurant menu QR code works on iOS, Android and any modern mobile browser without installing an app.

Add your logo, brand colours and AI-designed pixel styling for customised QR code design that matches your restaurant identity. Print it on table tents, menu stands, host desk signage, hotel room cards, food truck windows, brewery posters or catering buffet tags. Every menu QR is dynamic by default, so you can edit the destination after printing and update specials, drinks, allergen notices or seasonal items anytime without printing again. Pair it with WCAG-friendly menu pages that use readable text and screen-reader support, not image-only PDFs.

Create a contactless menu QR code in 3 steps

Upload your menu URL or PDF, customise the QR code with your logo and AI pixel styling, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF for table tents, menu stands, host desk signs or hotel room cards.

  1. Step 1

    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 WCAG-compliant text. Image-only PDFs may not suit menu disclosure needs for larger chains. The Schema.org Menu type gives structured data markup for digital menus.

  2. Step 2

    Customise the QR code

    Add your logo, brand colours and pixel patterns. Choose from 1200+ templates or generate an AI design that matches your restaurant signage, hotel room style, food truck window or brewery poster.

  3. Step 3

    Print and place it

    Export in PNG for web use, SVG for any print resolution, or PDF for layouts. Print on table tents, menu stands, host desk signs or hotel room cards. Test the scan on iOS Camera or Android Lens from a normal seating distance.

Frequently asked questions about menu QR codes

Serving digital menus to guests with QR codes.

A QR code menu sends diners directly 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 tents, menu stands or host desk signs. Every menu QR is dynamic by default, so the destination stays editable after printing and you can update daily specials without printing again.

Yes, you can do that with a dynamic menu QR code. Every menu QR on QR Code AI is dynamic by default, so the code uses a short editable link and you can change the destination URL from your dashboard whenever the menu changes, including specials, prices, seasonal items or allergen notes. Guests always see the latest menu, while your printed table tents and signs stay the same.

Yes. A restaurant QR code menu can be created for free on QR Code AI. You can generate it, customise it with your logo, brand colours and AI-designed pixel templates, then download it in PNG, SVG or PDF without watermarks. Most menu QR codes are dynamic by default, so the destination stays editable after printing and each scan can be tracked in your dashboard with country, device, browser and timestamp details.

A QR code menu can link to a menu page that includes allergen and calorie disclosures. The QR code itself stores the URL, while the linked page carries the actual information in readable, accessible text with screen-reader-friendly markup. That approach is more suitable than image-only PDFs when a restaurant needs clearer compliance-focused menu information.

Yes, on most modern phones the menu QR works directly from the built-in camera app without installing anything extra. Users simply point the camera at the code, tap the URL preview and the menu opens in the default mobile browser. Some older phones may still need a free QR code scanner app from the App Store / Play Store.

Diners scan the menu QR code using the built-in camera app on most modern smartphones. On iPhone, they open Camera (native QR support since iOS 11 in 2017), point it at the table-tent code and tap the notification to open the menu in Safari. On Android, they can use Google Camera or Samsung Camera (native scanning since Android 10 in 2019) and tap the on-screen URL preview. The digital menu then opens in the default browser without requiring a separate app.