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iMenuPro is an online menu creation and management tool for restaurants. Based on the content found on its domain, its main pitch is helping users “create menus like a pro.” It is not a general-purpose design tool; instead, it is built specifically around restaurant menu use cases, covering menu design, PDF printing, QR menus, digital TV signage, and updates across multiple platforms.
At its core, the product offers a drag-and-drop menu builder with automatic layout capabilities, allowing users to create menus without manually aligning elements or having design skills. Its patented automatic design algorithm supports menu style synchronization, so existing text is preserved when switching layouts. For visual assets, it provides 3,500+ graphics and also supports uploading your own materials. On the output side, users can quickly generate PDFs for on-site printing and create instant QR menus from printed menus. The QR feature is described as tracker-free, privacy-safe, with unlimited scans and multiple QR locations included for free. It also includes digital TV signage menus and features related to ADA / UA compliance.
Pricing is relatively transparent: the monthly plan costs $16/month, while the annual plan costs $135/year, equivalent to $11.25/month, with a stated 30% savings. The site also says users can cancel at any time. The page does not mention a free plan or free trial, nor does it disclose enterprise plans, multi-user team pricing, or per-location billing rules.
The main advantages are its strong focus on restaurant menus, low learning curve, and suitability for businesses that update menus frequently. Unlimited QR scans and free support for multiple QR locations are useful for dine-in service and venues with multiple areas. Human support is also available. Its limitations are that the crawled content does not show integrations with POS systems, food delivery platforms, website CMS tools, or other third-party services. It also lacks more complete enterprise-level information such as role-based permissions, approval workflows, APIs, data encryption, and backups.
iMenuPro is suitable for restaurants, bars, cafés, hotel F&B departments, and other users that need to continuously update menus, print menus, and publish QR code menus. Access from China is unknown. Since pricing is listed in USD, there is no visible information about domestic payment methods, invoices, or localized support for Chinese users. If access, payment, or Chinese templates are must-haves, alternatives such as Canva, Adobe Express, or China-based tools like 创客贴 and 稿定设计 may be worth considering, as well as QR ordering / menu management modules from local restaurant SaaS providers.
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