Stop retyping menus by hand. With fedger, you capture a photo, PDF, or scan of any restaurant menu and turn it into a clean dataset you can drop into your stack within minutes. Upload from a phone or desktop, pick the destination format (CSV, JSON, Excel, or a template for your POS or marketplace), and hit Process. fedger straightens crooked pages, reads multiple languages, recognizes prices and currencies, and pulls out items, descriptions, sizes, modifiers, combos, allergens, and dietary tags. The result is normalized, deduplicated, and grouped into sections so you can import it without cleanup.
For operations and delivery managers, the review screen keeps you moving fast. Ambiguous text and glare-affected regions are flagged with confidence scores; click to correct inline, merge duplicates, or map categories to your POS or delivery partner naming. Use bulk actions to apply taxes, availability windows, and store-specific pricing. When everything looks right, export once and publish to your website CMS, your Google Business Profile menu, and delivery apps in one pass, using prebuilt mappings for common platforms.
Developers can wire fedger into existing tools with a simple API. Post images, receive a structured schema with items, variants, options, and allergen tags, then push it downstream to POS, ordering, or analytics. Webhooks notify your app when processing is done, and you can schedule recurring checks to detect menu updates over time. Batch endpoints handle hundreds of locations at once, while field-level diffs make price changes and new dishes easy to spot before you approve a sync.
Freelancers and small teams can use fedger to ship client work the same day. Spin up a project, drop in menu photos captured on-site, select the client’s target system, and export branded spreadsheets or JSON they can import immediately. Use quick presets for cafes, bars, or multi-course fine dining so modifiers and combo meals come out right the first time. A final checklist reminds you to verify taxes, allergens, and upsells, then schedule go‑live so updates hit every channel at the same time.
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