Create QR Code

Pick a content type, then customize the design. Codes save when you're signed in.

1What do you want to encode?

9 types

2Fill in the details

URL

Give your QR code a memorable name (optional)

Custom domains are a Pro feature.

Your QR Code
Your QR code will appear here
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Pick what to encodeURL, Wi-Fi, contact card, and more
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Customize the designColors, dot styles, and a center logo
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Download & sharePNG, SVG, JPEG, or WebP

QR Codes for Restaurant Menus

A menu QR code turns any table tent, sticker, or printed card into a link to your live digital menu. Diners scan with their phone camera and your menu opens instantly — no app, no typing. Because the destination is a dynamic link, you can change prices, swap out specials, or fix a typo after the codes are already printed, without reprinting a single sheet.

Popular Use Cases

  • Table tents and stickers that open your full menu on scan
  • Seasonal or daily specials you update without reprinting
  • Allergen and nutrition info linked from each dish
  • Takeaway and delivery menus on flyers and packaging
  • Multi-language menus served from a single code

Why Use a QR Code

Update Without Reprinting

Change prices and dishes any time — the printed code keeps pointing at your latest menu.

Lower Printing Costs

One durable code replaces stacks of laminated menus that go out of date.

See What Sells the Room

Track scans by time and day to learn when and where diners actually look at the menu.

How to Create Your QR Code

  1. 1

    Fill in the form

    Paste the link to your online menu (a PDF, your website, or a Google Doc works fine).

  2. 2

    Customize your QR code

    Choose colors, add a logo, and adjust the style to match your brand.

  3. 3

    Download or save

    Download your QR code or save it to your account to track scans and analytics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do diners need an app to scan the menu QR code?

No. Every modern phone reads QR codes straight from the camera app. Diners point, tap the link, and your menu opens in their browser.

Can I change the menu after the codes are printed?

Yes. MetricQR codes are dynamic links, so you can repoint them at an updated menu at any time. The printed code never changes — only where it leads.

What should the QR code link to?

Anything with a URL: a hosted PDF, your website menu page, or a shared document. If you update that page, the code automatically serves the new version.

Can I see how many people scanned the menu?

Yes. MetricQR records every scan with time, location, and device, so you can compare scan volume across days, sittings, or even different tables.

Looking for more options? Explore the full restaurant menus generator or browse all QR code use cases.

ANALYTICS · INCLUDED FREE

Comprehensive Analytics

Track and analyze your QR code performance with detailed insights — every metric is part of the free plan.

  • Daily scan statistics and trends
  • Device and platform distribution
  • Geographical scan locations
  • Time-based usage patterns
  • Even more detailed analytics coming soon