Free Menu QR Code Generator
Turn your menu URL into a QR code customers can scan from the table. PDF, HTML, or online-ordering platform — your choice, your hosting.
- 86 QR Types
- Free Business Card Designer
- Printable WiFi Cards
- Batch CSV (500 codes)
- 50 Templates
- 26 Languages
This barcode format renders monochrome with foreground and background colours only. Templates, dot/eye shapes, gradients, frames, and centre logos apply to QR codes only and are hidden here.
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Save a style with the button above to keep your favourites here.
Or pick a built-in icon:
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Renders behind the QR at adjustable opacity. Auto-forces EC=H so the QR still scans through the photo.
Batch Generation
Upload a CSV to generate up to 500 QR codes in a single batch. Each row becomes its own QR — pick a template or override 21 properties on a per-row basis: colors, frames, dot/eye/eyeball styles, gradients, transparency, size, error correction, format, built-in logo, and more.
21 columns: type, data, filename, frametext, frame, template, fgcolor, bgcolor, size, ec, dotstyle, eyestyle, format, logo, gradient, g2, gtype, gangle, transparent, eyeball, eyecolor. Only type and data are required. Use | to separate fields inside data (e.g. ssid|password|WPA).
All 86 QR types supported, including URL, WiFi, vCard, TOTP, Swiss QR-bill, PIX, PromptPay, ZATCA, PayNow, Bitcoin + Lightning, and more. Download the sample CSV to see every column, all 50 templates, 11 frame styles, and 156 built-in logo icons in action.
1. Download the sample CSV · 2. Edit it in Google Sheets, Excel, Numbers, or any text editor · 3. Upload it here
Save the entire QR — type, all field values, style, frame, logo, business card design — as a single .qr.json file. Load it later to recreate everything in one click.
Enter content to generate your QR code
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Why a Menu QR Code?
Touchless menus became standard during COVID and stuck around because they save paper, simplify updates, and let you push specials in real time. The trick: most menu-QR vendors charge $5-$20 / month per location for what's structurally a URL QR. This site does it free, with no subscription, no expiry, no third-party redirect.
Where to host your menu
- PDF on your website — simplest. Upload
menu.pdfto your hosting; QR points at the URL. - HTML page on your website — best UX. Searchable, mobile-optimized, lets you embed photos.
- Online ordering platform — Toast, Square, DoorDash, Uber Eats, Toast TakeOut, ChowNow, Olo. They all give you a public menu URL.
- Google Drive PDF — quick & free. "Anyone with link" share, replace
/viewwith/previewfor cleaner mobile rendering.
Print recommendations
- Table tents — 4×6′′ cards with QR + a line "Scan our menu" + your logo.
- Window stickers — vinyl QR on the front door so passers-by can see the menu before entering.
- Wall plaques — laminated permanent signs at the order counter (cafes / fast-casual).
- Coasters — for bars, doubles as drink-coaster with cocktail menu QR.
- Centerpiece / podium signs — for events, weddings, conferences.
Pro tips
- Add a frame ("Scan for menu") so customers know what to do.
- Print the QR at least 2 cm × 2 cm — smaller is hard to scan from across a table.
- Use high contrast — dark QR on light background. Avoid colored backgrounds that lower contrast.
- Test the printed version on multiple phones before doing a long print run.
- Set up a stable URL on your own domain so you can update the menu file without reprinting QRs.
Available in 26 Languages
Fully translated UI, native script rendering, and right-to-left support for Arabic and Urdu.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to pay a subscription for menu QR?
No — that's the entire pitch of the menu-QR-as-SaaS industry, and it's a scam. A menu QR is structurally a URL QR. Host your menu anywhere; we encode the URL once, and it works forever with no fees.
Can I update the menu without reprinting?
Yes — keep the URL stable (e.g. yourdomain.com/menu) and swap the underlying file. The printed QR keeps working with the new content.
What's better, PDF or HTML menu?
HTML for UX (searchable, responsive, photo-friendly). PDF for branding / consistent typography across phones. Most restaurants do HTML for daily menu and PDF for wine list / cocktail list / dessert menu.
Can I track scans?
Yes if you host on your own domain — your server logs show every menu fetch. Some platforms (Toast, Square) show scan analytics in their dashboards.
How big should I print the QR?
Minimum 2 cm × 2 cm for table-distance scanning. 3-4 cm is more reliable. Bigger is fine.
Can I add my restaurant's logo to the QR?
Yes — Style tab → Center Logo. Error correction auto-bumps to H so the logo doesn't break scanning. Keep the logo under 25% of the QR area.
What if my menu is on Toast / Square / DoorDash?
Use the public menu URL each platform gives you. Same flow — paste it here, get the QR, print it.