Restaurants are the original killer app for QR codes. A single sticker on the table can replace a printed menu, take an order, collect a review, or hand out the WiFi password. With qrlogo.org you can generate every one of those — branded with your restaurant's logo — entirely in your browser. No signup, no per-scan fees.
Top use cases
- Contactless menu. Link to a PDF or web menu page. Update prices anytime without reprinting QR stickers (Pro plan).
- Table ordering. Each table gets a unique QR code that opens your ordering system pre-tagged with the table number.
- Review collection. A receipt-bottom QR that drops the customer straight into your Google or Yelp review form.
- Guest WiFi. A WiFi QR code that auto-connects iPhone and Android — no typing the password ever again.
- Loyalty signups. Link to your loyalty program signup so guests can join while waiting for the bill.
How to make one
- 1Pick a QR type — URL for menus and reviews, WiFi for guest access, vCard for catering contacts.
- 2Drop in your link or details, then upload your restaurant logo and pick brand colors.
- 3Download the PNG and print it on table tents, menu inserts, posters, or receipt footers.
Ready to make one?
Open the generator, drop in your details, brand it with your logo, and download. Free, no signup, no scan limits.
Make a free menu QR codeFrequently asked questions
Will the QR still scan with my logo on it?
Yes. We use the highest error-correction level (H, ~30%) so the matrix is reconstructed around the logo overlay. Tested on iOS Camera, Android, and dedicated scanner apps.
Can I update the menu link without reprinting?
Yes — that's what dynamic QR codes are for. Sign up to a Pro plan and your printed QR stays valid even when you switch the destination URL.
How big should I print a table-tent QR?
For a typical reading distance of 30 cm, a 2.5 cm × 2.5 cm QR is reliable. For wall posters scanned from 2 m, go to 20 cm × 20 cm.