Coming soon on the App Store

Scan a menu. Find what fits you.

MenuRankAI helps rank food and drinks around your dietary needs, allergies, health goals, budget, meal type, and personal preferences — so ordering feels easy.

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MenuRank AI will be available on the App Store — this button links to the listing at launch.

Built around how you eat

Set your preferences once. Every scan is ranked just for you.

Dietary needs

Vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian, halal-friendly, kosher-friendly, gluten-free, dairy-free and more.

Allergies & restrictions

Peanut, tree nut, dairy, egg, wheat, soy, sesame, fish, shellfish and more, applied strictly.

Health goals

High protein, lower calorie, lower carb, lower sugar — surfaced only when the menu supports them.

Budget

Set a price ceiling and keep recommendations within what you want to spend.

Meal type & drinks

Breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night — plus a full drink experience from coffee to cocktails.

Personal preferences

Tell it what you love and avoid. Rankings adapt to your taste, not a generic list.

How it works

Three simple steps, about a minute.

1

Scan or paste a menu

Snap a photo, pick from your library, scan a QR code, or paste a restaurant link.

2

AI ranks food & drinks

Every item is scored against your saved preferences, restrictions, and budget.

3

Order with more confidence

See your best matches first, with clear reasons — and skip the menu overwhelm.

Start free. Upgrade if you eat out a lot.

No account needed. Subscriptions are billed through your Apple account, and the price is always shown in the app before you subscribe.

Free

Free scans

A set number of scans to get started — no card required.

  • Scan menus by photo, library, or QR/web link
  • Set diet, allergies, goals, budget & meal type
  • AI-ranked dishes with clear reasons

A quick note on safety. MenuRankAI uses AI to estimate nutrition and ingredients from menu text. It's a helpful convenience tool — not medical or dietary advice — and it can't guarantee an item is free of an allergen. Always confirm ingredients and allergens with restaurant staff before ordering.