About This Use Case
Restaurant QR codes need both visual branding and scanning reliability under varied lighting. Poor contrast or dense styling can hurt usability.
This workflow helps you produce menu links that look professional while staying easy to scan from tables and counters.
How to Use
- 1Paste your menu URL into the QR code generator.
- 2Set size, margin, and contrast-friendly colors.
- 3Test scan results from multiple distances and devices.
- 4Export high-resolution output for print materials.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add branding to a menu QR code?
Yes, but keep enough contrast and quiet zones so scanning remains reliable.
Should I use PNG or SVG for print?
SVG is usually best for scaling, while PNG works well at fixed print sizes.
How do I reduce scan failures?
Use high contrast, sufficient size, and test on older phone cameras before printing.
Can one QR code serve multiple menu updates?
Yes, if the URL points to a page you can update without changing the QR graphic.
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