Product
Smart Menu
Your QR code opens a video menu, not a PDF: dishes with short looping videos, multiple languages, and an AI assistant that helps diners choose.
Smart Menu is a web-based video menu for restaurants. Diners scan the table QR code and browse dishes with short looping videos and photos, in their own language, with dietary information and filters, plus an AI assistant (powered by Google Gemini) that suggests dishes based on their preferences. The restaurant manages menus, sections, dishes, prices, and media through a Studio admin area, and follows which dishes get viewed most through analytics and downloadable PDF reports. It is licensable as white-label for restaurant groups and agencies.
The problem it solves
A paper or PDF menu is a dead end: it shows no video, tells you nothing about what diners actually look at, and every price change means reprinting or re-uploading a file. Generic QR menu tools fix the update problem but stop there: the diner still lands on a static list, with no video, no AI help, and the owner gets little to no data. Smart Menu treats the menu as a product: video-first for the diner, measurable for the owner.
Who it is for
- Restaurants that want their dishes to sell themselves, with video instead of a static list
- Restaurants in tourist areas that need the menu in the diner's language without printing separate versions
- Restaurant groups and agencies that want to offer a video menu product under their own brand
What is included
Video-first menu
Each dish is presented with short looping videos and photos, so diners see the food before ordering, straight from the QR code.
Runs on the web
Diners scan and browse in the browser. No app download, no signup, nothing between the QR code and the menu.
Studio admin area
The restaurant composes and updates menus, sections, dishes, prices, and media in a Studio, and changes go live immediately.
Multi-language menus
The same menu can be shown in multiple languages, so tourists read dishes in their own language without a separate printed version.
AI recommendations
A "help me choose" assistant, powered by Google Gemini, suggests dishes based on the diner's preferences.
Dietary filters and analytics
Dishes carry dietary information and filters (vegetarian, restrictions), and the owner sees which dishes get viewed most, with downloadable PDF reports.
How a restaurant gets started
- 01Set up your menu in the Studio: sections, dishes, prices, and dietary information
- 02Film short videos of your dishes and upload them alongside photos
- 03Print the QR code and place it on tables
- 04Go live: diners scan and browse the video menu in their language
- 05Follow the analytics to see which dishes get viewed most and adjust the menu
Under the hood
Next.js on the web, Firebase on Google Cloud, and AI features running on Google Gemini. Built and operated by Cazullo, a Miami software house.
Licensing model
Smart Menu is available as white-label. Restaurant groups and agencies can run it under their own brand, offering the video menu to their restaurants as their own product. Commercial terms are discussed directly.
FAQ
How is this different from a PDF menu or a generic QR menu tool?
A PDF gives you no video, no data, and a reprint or re-upload for every change. Generic QR menu tools solve updates but still show a static list: no video-first experience, no AI assistant, and weak analytics. Smart Menu is built around dish videos, an AI "help me choose" assistant, and reports on what diners actually view.
Do diners need to download an app?
No. Smart Menu runs on the web: diners scan the QR code and the menu opens in the browser, with videos, languages, and the AI assistant included.
How does the restaurant update the menu?
Through the Studio, the admin area where the restaurant manages menus, sections, dishes, prices, and media. Changes go live as soon as they are saved, with no reprinting.
Can I run Smart Menu under my own brand?
Yes. Smart Menu is licensable as white-label: restaurant groups and agencies can operate it under their own brand and offer it to their restaurants as their own product.
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