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Free QR code menu generator

Use this free QR code menu generator to turn any menu link into a QR code you can print in seconds. Paste your web address, pick a size, and download a crisp PNG or SVG — no sign-up, no watermark, no cost. Want the menu behind the code to update itself, filter by allergens and recommend drinks? Make a full QR code menu with TasteMind for free.

Paste the web link your QR code should open — your menu page, PDF, or TasteMind menu.

Your QR code preview will appear here.

Want a menu that updates after you print the code?

A QR code is only as good as the page it opens. Point this code at a free TasteMind menu and you can change prices, hide sold-out items and add a built-in drink sommelier — without ever reprinting the code.

Create your free QR menu

How to use this QR code menu generator

  1. 1Paste your menu link. Drop in the web address you want the QR code to open — your online menu, a hosted PDF, or your free TasteMind menu link. A live preview appears instantly.
  2. 2Pick a size. Choose 256 up to 2048 pixels. Bigger sizes stay sharp on large posters and table tents; smaller ones are perfect for stickers and receipts.
  3. 3Download PNG or SVG. Grab a PNG for quick printing or an SVG for designers and large-format print that never blurs. Both are free and yours to keep.
  4. 4Print and place it. Add the QR code to table tents, posters, windows or receipts. Every code we make uses maximum error correction, so it still scans when it’s scuffed or dimly lit.

A QR code is static — the menu behind it doesn’t have to be

The QR code image itself never changes: it just encodes a web link. So the smart move is to point it at a link you control. If your code opens a PDF, every price change means exporting a new file, regenerating the code and reprinting your table tents. If it opens a live TasteMind menu, you edit prices, items and availability in a dashboard and the same printed code shows the new menu instantly. Generate the code once, update the menu forever.

QR image generator vs a full QR code menu maker

What you getFree QR image toolBasic QR menu appsTasteMind
Download a printable QR codeYesYesYes
Edit the menu after printingNo — reprint neededSometimesYes, instantly
Allergen & dietary filtersNoSometimesYes
Built-in drink recommendationsNoNoYes
Works with no guest appYesUsuallyYes
Visitor & menu analyticsNoSometimesYes
PriceFree image onlyOften paidFree, no card

What you can do with a free TasteMind QR menu

  • Update the menu without reprinting. Change prices, add items or mark something sold out and the live menu updates behind the same QR code — no new code, no new print run.
  • Recommend the right drink. A built-in sommelier asks guests a few taps and matches them to drinks from your own list, using taste profiles instead of a black box.
  • Filter by allergens and diet. Guests scan, then filter by allergens and dietary needs and see live prices — no app to download and no account to create.
  • See who scans and what they pick. Track unique visitors, menu views, your most-viewed items and, with per-table QR codes, which tables are scanning.
  • Print table tents and posters. Generate table-specific codes and ready-to-print sheets and posters straight from your dashboard.
  • Go live in about 10 minutes. Build your menu, generate your QR code and print it the same afternoon — free, with every feature and no card required.

Make a QR menu, not just a QR code

Generate the code above for free — then give it a menu worth scanning: editable anytime, allergen filters, and a built-in drink sommelier. Free, no app, no card.

QR code menu generator FAQ

Is this QR code menu generator really free?

Yes. The QR code generator on this page is completely free — no sign-up, no watermark and no limit on how many codes you make. Building a full, editable QR code menu with TasteMind is free too: every feature, unlimited menus and items, no card required.

What’s the difference between a QR code menu generator and a QR code menu maker?

A QR code generator turns a link you already have into a scannable image. A QR code menu maker (like TasteMind) builds the menu itself — the page guests land on when they scan — so you can edit it anytime, add filters and recommend drinks. TasteMind does both: make the menu, then generate the code.

How do I make a QR code for my menu?

Paste your menu’s web link into the generator above, choose a size, and download the PNG or SVG. If you don’t have an online menu yet, create one free with TasteMind in about ten minutes and we’ll generate the QR codes for you.

PNG or SVG — which should I download?

Use PNG for quick printing and everyday sizes. Use SVG for designers and large-format printing: it’s a vector, so it stays perfectly sharp at any size, from a sticker to a shop window.

Can I change the menu after I’ve printed the QR code?

Only if the code points at a link you control. A QR code that opens a static PDF is frozen — changing it means a new file and a reprint. A code that opens a TasteMind menu lets you edit prices, items and availability instantly while the printed code stays the same.

Do my guests need to download an app to scan it?

No. Modern phone cameras read QR codes out of the box, and a TasteMind menu opens straight in the browser — no app, no guest sign-up, nothing to install.

What size QR code should I print?

A good rule is at least 2 cm (0.8 in) wide for a table tent scanned up close, and much larger for posters read from across the room. Download at 1024 or 2048 pixels so it stays crisp at print size.

Will the QR code still scan if it gets scuffed?

Yes. Every code from this generator uses the highest error-correction level, so it keeps working even when part of the surface is scratched, smudged or poorly lit — exactly the conditions in a busy bar.

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