Restaurant Menu QR Code Generator
Create a menu QR code for tables, windows, receipts, delivery inserts, and social flyers. A good menu QR code should be easy to scan, clearly labeled, and pointed to a page that loads quickly on mobile.
Static or dynamic menu QR?
A static menu QR code is best when the menu URL will not change. It is free, direct, and never depends on a LaunchLab account. A dynamic menu QR code is better when you expect to change the destination after printing, rotate seasonal menus, or track scan counts.
Menu QR checklist
- Use one clean menu URL, not a long chain of redirects.
- Make sure the menu page is readable on phones without pinching.
- Add a short label such as "Scan for menu" or "View today's menu."
- Print at least 1.6 inches wide for table tents and larger for windows.
- Test the code under real lighting: sunlight, dim dining areas, and glossy lamination.
Common placements
| Placement | Recommended size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Table tent | 1.6 to 2.2 inches | Use a short label and keep the code away from folds. |
| Window sign | 4 inches or larger | Test from outside glass and avoid glare. |
| Takeout insert | 1.2 to 1.8 inches | Keep high contrast for quick scanning at home. |
Best practice
If your menu changes often, use the paid dynamic QR dashboard so the printed code can stay the same while the destination changes. If your menu page is stable, the free static QR generator is enough.