PDF in. Mobile menu out.

Turn your PDF into an editable mobile QR menu

Upload your restaurant menu PDF, review the extracted dishes and prices, and publish a structured menu that guests can browse on a phone. It is more than a QR link to the original document: the content remains editable after launch.

Source

restaurant-menu.pdf

Mobile menu

Dinner

Roasted tomato salad

$12

Wild mushroom risotto

$24

Built for the person maintaining the menu

Start with the document you already use.

For independent restaurants, cafés, bars, and hospitality teams that already have a menu in PDF or image form.

Useful when prices and availability change, or when pinching and zooming through a fixed PDF is not the guest experience you want.

From file to table

A review-first workflow in four steps.

01

Import

Upload a PDF or menu image. A URL or pasted text also works when that is the better source.

02

Review

Compare every category, dish, description, price, variant, and dietary tag with the original.

03

Present

Choose a menu layout and add your restaurant name, colors, logo, and imagery.

04

Publish

Start a trial or plan when you are ready to make the menu public, then download and test the QR code.

What comes through

Structured details you can edit.

  • Restaurant name and menu categories
  • Dish names, descriptions, and prices
  • Multiple size or serving-price variants
  • Suggested dietary tags for your review
  • A branded, browser-based mobile menu and QR code

The honest limitations

Import is a starting point, not an approval step. Complex layouts, faint scans, unusual price formats, and ambiguous dietary notes need careful human review.

Qtable creates a browsable menu; this page does not promise online ordering, POS integration, guaranteed extraction accuracy, or automatic translation of your menu content.

Your menu stays in setup mode until you activate public access. Check the current pricing and plan details before launch.

Questions before upload

Know what happens next.

Does Qtable just put my PDF behind a QR code?

No. Qtable extracts menu content into editable categories and dishes for a mobile menu. You review the result before publishing.

What can I import?

The setup flow accepts PDF files, menu photos in common image formats, a website URL, or pasted menu text. You can upload up to three files in one initial import.

Will the import be perfect?

Treat the imported menu as a first draft. Check names, prices, variants, dietary details, and category order against the source before guests see it.

Can I change the menu after printing the QR code?

Yes. Menu edits publish to the same menu address, so the QR code can stay in place as long as that address remains unchanged.

Ready when the source is

Bring the PDF. Keep control of the menu.

Import a first draft, inspect it against your original, then decide when it is ready for guests.