AI-powered allergen menus that turn dietary restrictions into customer acquisition. Live in 24 hours.
Allergen lawsuits have led to $200K+ settlements. One reaction can shut you down.
1 in 11 Americans has a food allergy (FARE). Without clear menus, they eat somewhere else.
Your staff spends hours each week fielding allergen questions instead of turning tables.
You run a restaurant, not a compliance office. California AB 2316 takes effect July 1, 2026, requiring allergen disclosure for chains with 20+ locations. Clear allergen info protects your business and brings cautious diners through the door.
Starting July 1, 2026, California requires disclosure of 9 major allergens for restaurant chains. Keeping paper lists accurate across menu changes is tedious and error-prone.
Waiters spend valuable time answering "does this contain nuts?" for every table. Mistakes risk customer safety and your reputation.
You update the menu, but the allergen binder stays the same. Outdated information is worse than no information at all.
1 in 11 Americans has a food allergy (FARE). Many don't eat out because they can't get clear answers. Clear allergen info is what brings them through the door.
From upload to QR code in minutes, not days.
Photo, PDF, CSV, or spreadsheet. Just upload however your menu exists today. No special formatting required.
Niblu reads your menu, identifies every dish, and tags all 9 major US allergens automatically. You review and edit anything that needs adjusting.
One click to publish. Print the QR code for your tables. Diners scan and instantly see your full menu with allergen filters.
Built for restaurant owners who want allergen compliance without the paperwork.
Upload a photo, PDF, or spreadsheet. Niblu extracts every dish and maps ingredients to allergens automatically.
All 9 major US allergens tagged automatically: milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, soybeans, and sesame. California AB 2316 compliant.
Edit your menu in draft mode. Nothing goes live until you're ready. Update dishes, fix allergens, and publish when it's perfect.
Get a unique QR code for your restaurant. Print it on table tents, receipts, or your window. Diners scan and browse instantly.
Diners select their allergies and instantly see which dishes are safe, which to avoid, and which to ask about.
Changes save automatically as you work. Switch between table and card views to edit however suits you best.
A clean, mobile-friendly page that gives diners the confidence to order. No app download, no account needed.
Diners search by dish name or ingredient on their phone.
Select allergies and see safe, unsafe, and uncertain dishes at a glance.
Starters, mains, desserts, organized exactly like your physical menu.
Your restaurant's location, hours, and directions built right in.
Works in any mobile browser. Diners scan the QR code and they're in.
Adjust the sliders to match your restaurant. See what you're losing, and what Niblu saves you.
Drag the sliders to match your restaurant.
Pick the plan that fits your restaurant.
Everything one location needs to go live with compliant allergen menus.
No AI image credits during trial. Full functionality otherwise.
Extra location add-on: $29/mo
Need more locations than your plan includes? Add extra locations for $29/mo each.
Assisted onboarding: $99 one-time
Our team uploads your menu, tags allergens, and gets your QR code ready to print.
Starting July 1, 2026, California requires restaurant chains to disclose these 9 major allergens. Niblu tags them automatically and lets diners filter by the ones that matter to them.
I built Niblu because I have food intolerances and eating out was always stressful. But I quickly realized the other side of the table has it rough too.
Restaurant owners want to help customers with allergies. They just don't have the tools. Handwritten binders, outdated PDFs, staff trying to remember which dish has sesame. It's a mess.
Niblu fixes both sides: restaurants get an effortless way to manage allergens, and diners get a menu they can actually trust.
No. Niblu is built for dine-in QR menus, not online ordering. Your guests scan a code at the table and browse your allergen-tagged menu on their phone. Online ordering is on our roadmap, but our focus today is making in-restaurant allergen compliance effortless.