Restaurant menu QR codes
Create a QR code for a restaurant menu page, PDF menu or online ordering page. Add UTM tracking to measure scans from table tents, windows, receipts or flyers.
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Make static QR codes for website links, menus, Wi-Fi, vCard contacts, events, email and SMS. Download PNG QR codes for flyers, posters, labels, packaging and business cards — no account required.
How it works
QuickQR Studio is designed for anyone who needs to create a QR code quickly for a website, menu, Wi-Fi network, event, business card or marketing campaign.
For marketing campaigns, use the optional UTM builder so your analytics can separate QR code scans from flyers, posters, brochures, packaging and other printed materials.
Step 1
Choose a QR type, add your details, then download a QR code PNG.
Differentiator
Use this before putting a QR code on a flyer, menu, package, label, poster or business card.
Popular ways to use QR codes
Use these common QR code ideas for small businesses, events, restaurants, offices, campaigns and everyday sharing.
Create a QR code for a restaurant menu page, PDF menu or online ordering page. Add UTM tracking to measure scans from table tents, windows, receipts or flyers.
Make a Google review QR code so customers can scan and go directly to your review page. Use a short label such as “Scan to review us”.
Create a Wi-Fi QR code so guests can join a network without typing a long password. Useful for cafes, offices, events, hotels and rental properties.
Create a vCard QR code for a business card, email signature or networking event so people can save your contact details directly to their phone.
Generate an event QR code to share the title, start time, end time and location. Useful for business events, community groups and local promotions.
Build campaign QR codes with UTM parameters so website analytics can separate scans from flyers, posters, brochures, packaging, labels or email signatures.
QR code guides
Learn how to create QR codes for menus, Wi-Fi, business cards, flyers, posters, Google reviews and safer everyday use.
Best practices for table tents, printed menus, window signs and online ordering links.
How to share guest network access while keeping passwords and private networks under control.
Use a vCard QR code to help people save your contact details from a printed card.
Print-size, contrast, placement and scan testing tips for physical marketing material.
Help customers reach your review page with clear, ethical scan instructions.
Simple steps to reduce mistakes, phishing risks and broken QR links.
FAQ
Choose the QR code type, enter the website link or details, generate the QR code, then download it as a PNG image.
Yes. This is a free browser-based QR code generator for everyday and business use, with no signup required.
No. The QR code is generated in your browser. This site does not upload the QR content you type to our server.
For most flyers, menus and brochures, a printed QR code around 30–40 mm wide is a practical minimum. The print-readiness checker recommends a size based on where the QR code will be used.
A static QR code does not track scans by itself. For a simple privacy-friendly approach, use UTM parameters on the destination URL and measure visits in your website analytics.
UTM parameters are short tracking labels added to the end of a website link. They help your analytics tools understand where a visitor came from. For example, if you print a QR code on a flyer, you could use utm_source=flyer, utm_medium=qr and utm_campaign=spring_offer. The QR code still sends people to your page, but your analytics can show that the visit came from that printed flyer.
No. They normally do not change what the visitor sees. They simply add tracking information to the URL so you can compare scans from different posters, menus, brochures, events or business cards.
Yes. Select Website, paste the URL, then generate and download the QR code. This is useful for landing pages, menus, forms, booking pages and promotions.
Yes. Select Wi-Fi, enter the network name, password and security type, then generate a scannable Wi-Fi QR code for guests.
This tool creates static QR codes. The QR code stores the content you enter, such as a website URL or Wi-Fi details. For tracking, you can add UTM parameters to the link before generating the QR code.