Menu QR code that never expires
Print it on table tents, window stickers and laminated cards — a static PermaQR code physically cannot stop working, because there is no trial, no account, and no server between your guest and your menu.
- Static = zero risk: reprints stay valid for years
- No per-scan caps — busy Friday nights are fine
- Update-friendly option: 1 free dynamic code, forever
- Print-size calculator for table tents and posters
Frequently asked questions
Will my menu QR code stop working after a trial?
No. Static codes are generated in your browser and encode your menu URL directly — there is no trial to expire and no account to lapse. The horror stories you've read (codes redirecting to an upgrade page mid-service) come from generators that silently make every 'free' code a dynamic trial code. We don't.
What if I change my menu URL every season?
Use one dynamic code instead: the printed code points at your personal go/ link, and you change the destination in seconds — no reprints. Your first dynamic code is free forever, with unlimited scans.
What size should I print for tables?
Divide the scanning distance by ten: guests scan table cards from roughly 30–50 cm, so the code should be at least 3–5 cm wide. Denser codes (long menu URLs) need the larger end. The built-in print-size calculator does this math for your exact code and flags undersized exports before you print.
Do you inject ads into scans?
Never. Static codes go straight to your URL by definition. Dynamic codes redirect instantly with no interstitial — putting an ad between the scan and your menu is how some 'free' services monetize, and it's a model we simply won't use, on any tier.