Point. See everything on the menu.
A photo of any menu becomes a photo of every dish — with ingredients and your home currency, in about three seconds.
What you point at, what you get back.
Left: the photo you took. Right: what came back. No filters, no demo magic — this is a real scan from a tasca in Lisbon last March.
It does one thing.
It reads the menu in front of you and shows you what's on it. It doesn't book your table, rate the restaurant, save your trip, or learn your preferences. It answers one question — what is this — and then gets out of the way.
- Reads any menu — printed, handwritten, stylized.
- Shows you the dish, the ingredients, the price in your currency.
- Closes when you're done. No account, no feed, no notifications.
Languages it reads well right now.
We test on real menus from real restaurants every week. These are the cuisines and scripts where the scanner reliably gets dish names, ingredients, and prices correct.
For the moment before the waiter comes back.
You sat down ten minutes ago. The menu is beautiful and entirely opaque. The waiter speaks enough English to take an order but not enough to walk you through twenty dishes. This is the app for that thirty-second window.
Two prices.
Free covers most travelers. Unlimited covers people who eat out a lot, or travel for a month, or just don't want to think about it.
- 5 scans per month
- all languages
- currency conversion
- unlimited scans
- all languages
- offline scan history
Bring it to your next meal.
iPhone today. Android in spring. No account required to start.