Feature · QR code menu
A QR code menu is a digital menu that guests open by scanning a QR code at the table. Instead of printing new menus when something changes, you update the menu once and the same QR code always opens the latest version in the guest's phone browser.
The QR code never changes; the menu behind it reflects what you serve right now.
Scanning opens the menu in the phone browser — no download, no account.
Categories, product photos, and clear prices make the menu easy to scan and read.
Edit a price or hide an item and every table sees the change immediately.
A QR code is a square barcode a phone camera can read. When a guest scans the code on your table card, sticker, or sign, their browser opens your menu as a fast mobile web page. There's no printed booklet to reprint and no app to install.
Owners sign in to a simple admin, edit categories, products, prices, photos, and availability, and save. The public QR menu reflects those changes immediately, so the menu on the table is never out of date — even mid-service.
A QR menu is a digital menu guests open by scanning a QR code. It loads in the phone browser as a mobile web page and shows your current items, prices, and photos.
No. Scanning the QR code opens the menu directly in the phone browser. There's nothing to download and no account to create.
You edit the menu in the owner admin and save. The same QR code keeps working and now points to the updated menu — no reprinting.
A PDF is a fixed file that's slow and awkward to read on a phone and must be re-exported to change. A QR menu is a live, mobile-first web page you can update instantly.
Build a menu, download your QR code, and put it on the table in minutes.