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AI Menu Builder

You have a paper menu.Take a photo — the rest is on us.

Upload a photo or a PDF and the AI reads it — dishes, prices, categories, descriptions. In about two minutes your digital menu is ready to check.

No typing dish by dish. The AI does the heavy lifting; you read it over and publish. Nothing goes live before you say so.

AI menu builder mockup: a photo of a menu turning into digital menu cards

Photo in, digital menu out — about two minutes.

The first setup is the part everyone dreads. The AI takes it off your hands.

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The night before you go live

A hundred dishes to type in, by hand, one by one.

The menu exists — it's printed, it's laminated, it's been on the wall for years. But putting it online means typing every dish, every price, every description, then sorting them into categories and tagging the allergens. It's an evening's work nobody wants, and it's the exact thing that keeps a place from going digital. The menu is ready. Re-typing it is the wall.

How it looks

Your photo on the left, a structured menu on the right.

The AI reads the photo, pulls out each dish with its price and description, sorts them into categories and suggests allergen tags. You see both side by side, fix anything that's off, and publish.

Three steps

Upload, review, publish — the AI does the typing.

  1. Upload or paste a link

    A photo of the printed menu, a PDF, or a link to your Wolt, Instagram or Google Maps page. The AI reads whichever you have.

  2. The AI builds it

    Dishes, prices, descriptions and categories come out structured — with suggested allergen and dietary tags where it can read them.

  3. You check, you publish

    Read it over, fix a price, tidy a description, then publish. It's your menu — nothing goes live until you approve it.

What it does

Five things the AI does so you don't type a menu from scratch.

Photo or PDF, either works

Snap the printed menu with your phone or upload the PDF your designer made. Even a slightly crooked photo is fine.

Reads dishes, prices, descriptions

It pulls out the dish names, the € prices and the descriptions, then sorts them into categories — starters, mains, drinks.

Reads a link, not just a file

Already on Wolt, Instagram or Google Maps? Paste the link and the AI builds your menu from what's already out there.

Suggests allergen tags

Where it can tell, it suggests the EU's required allergen and dietary tags — gluten, nuts, vegetarian. You confirm them; the law's on you, the legwork's on the AI.

You approve before it's live

Nothing publishes on its own. You read the draft, fix anything the AI misread, and only then does it go on the menu.

30 seconds, no sound

A menu photo goes up, and a digital menu comes back.

Real screen recording, not animation. A real café menu from Cetinje, built start to finish.

Where to find it

AI menu building is in every package — the quota grows with the tier.

Even Sadece Online Menü includes it. The monthly quota is how many times the AI builds a menu for you; editing it by hand afterwards is always unlimited.

Software only

Online Menu

15/mo

billed yearly

2 AI builds a month
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Deniz

199/mo

billed yearly

5 AI builds a month
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Ada

Recommended
399/mo

billed yearly

5 AI builds a month
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Ata

849/mo

billed yearly

20 AI builds a month
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The five we hear most

About the photo, the accuracy, the edits.

My menu is handwritten. Will it still read it?
Clear printing works best, but it handles tidy handwriting and chalkboards surprisingly well. Whatever it can't read, you fix in the review step — it's never a wall, just a quick edit.
What if it gets a price wrong?
That's exactly why nothing publishes automatically. You see the draft against your photo, fix any price the AI misread, and only publish when it's right. The AI saves you the typing, not the final say.
Can it build my menu in more than one language?
Yes. It reads your menu in its own language and can produce the other languages your menu supports, so a guest reads it in theirs. You review each language before it's live, the same way.
What does "2 builds a month" actually mean?
It's how many times the AI builds a menu from a photo or link in a month. You rarely need many — you build once at the start, then maybe again for a seasonal menu. Editing items by hand afterwards never counts against it.
Who's responsible if an allergen tag is wrong?
The AI suggests allergen and dietary tags to save you time, but you confirm them before publishing — the legal responsibility stays with you, as it must. Treat the suggestions as a fast first draft, then check them against your recipes.

Let's talk

Shall we install Duxa in your restaurant?

In a 15-minute call we pick the right package together. Ask for a demo, get pricing, ask questions — no contract.