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MENU TIGER Launches AI Menu Maker to Upgrade Menu-Making Process
MENU TIGER's new AI Menu Maker converts paper and PDF menus into digital menus in minutes, helping restaurants cut hours of manual work while simplifying how menus are updated, managed, and shared.
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 9, 2026 / MENU TIGER introduces the AI Menu Maker tool that converts paper-based menus into digital. Users can simply upload a PDF or image file of their menu, and the software immediately processes it into a digitalized version. What previously was only possible with manual encoding, technical setup, and hours of admin work is now done within minutes.
This simplifies technology for restaurant operators. The complexity of tech has been a long-standing barrier that has prevented restaurateurs from fully embracing new technology in the industry. By automating the first and most important step-menu digitization-MENU TIGER made it easy for restaurants to access a fully automated operating system.
Core operational gains that enhance restaurant workflow
Here's how MENU TIGER's AI Menu Maker goes beyond simple generating a digital menu and how its benefits enhance overall restaurant operations:
Reduce administrative overload
The time saved from not having to input things manually, update multiple places, and juggle between platforms means managers can concentrate on growing their team, ensuring quality, and providing customers with a great experience.
Faster system integration
Digital menus, generated by an AI menu maker, become the foundation for automation tools such as Kitchen Display Systems (KDS), sales analytics, accounting integrations, and more.
Automate order routing
Once you start taking orders on the menu, each one passes through the system and directs itself to the right kitchen stations, updates the KDS, feeds your analytics and reports dashboard, and records sales in the accounting system.
Supports emergency updates
During crises in a restaurant, such as disrupted supply, price spikes, or menu changes, instead of manually updating or recreating menus, simply upload your revised offerings to the AI Menu Maker, and the new menu takes effect instantly.
Manage multi-branch operations
For growing restaurant brands, a centralized digital menu means consistent pricing, item names, ai menu design, descriptions and modifiers from dine-in to takeout to online ordering which eliminate the differences that drive operational chaos.
Improve operational transparency
Generated menu AI connects to real-time reporting and dashboard insights give owners full visibility into sales performance, peak hours, and operational gaps, enabling faster and more informed decision-making.
MENU TIGER's best AI menu generator goes beyond improving operational workflows - it breaks the fourth wall by directly addressing the pain points within restaurant owners themselves.
"Many systems try to address restaurant operational pain points and offer a range of helpful features, but often miss the critical insight of understanding what makes owners hesitant to fully commit," said Benjamin Claeys, CEO of MENU TIGER.
This new AI Menu Maker helps restaurant owners transition from traditional to digital ways of operating their restaurant, without overwhelming them with complex technology.
"The complexity of system setup and the additional costs of hiring staff or specialists to configure it can be major barriers to adoption," he added.
With MENU TIGER, restaurateurs can bring an end to the endless menu task sequence, remove operational bottlenecks from their business, and implement technology in peace - enabling faster, more intelligent ways of working without stress or additional fees.
About MENU TIGER
MENU TIGER is a US-based restaurant technology company that provides digital menu and ordering solutions for food service businesses, including restaurants, cafés, and food trucks. The platform enables operators to manage real-time menu updates, QR code ordering, dynamic pricing, and advanced analytics through one system. By combining innovation and efficiency, this online menu ordering system enables owners to refine their menu strategies, maximize profitability, and deliver seamless dining experiences.
For more information, visit: https://www.menutiger.com
Media contact:
Edrian Ostulano
PR and Communications Manager
MENU TIGER
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.menutiger.com
SOURCE: MENU TIGER
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