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Find Vegan Food
On Any Menu

Paste a restaurant. We find what you can eat.

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By the numbers

  • Restaurants audited

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  • National chains

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  • Vegan items found

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  • Editor verified

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How It Works

Vegan Recon turns any restaurant menu into a personal vegan list. Free to use, no sign-up needed for a scan.

  1. 1

    Paste A Menu

    Drop any restaurant's menu URL into the scanner. Chain, local spot, it does not matter.

  2. 2

    We Check The Ingredients

    Our pipeline reads every dish, flags hidden dairy and meat, and finds vegan-friendly swaps.

  3. 3

    Get The Order Script

    See the exact words to say so the kitchen makes it vegan on the first try.

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Common Questions

Short answers to what people ask before scanning their first menu.

Is this free?
Yes. You get three free scans every month, no sign-up needed. If you want unlimited scans and no ads, Upgrade is $4 a month and you can cancel anytime.
Do I need an account?
Not for scanning. Sign up only if you want to save favorite items to your vault so you can find them again later.
How do you know a dish is vegan?
Our pipeline reads the menu, checks the ingredient list for dairy, eggs, honey, and meat, and then writes the exact wording to use when you order so the kitchen gets it right. We also flag hidden ingredients like butter in the rice or honey in the glaze.
What if my restaurant is not in the list?
Hit Scan A Menu and paste any restaurant's menu link. Most restaurants work. If it does not, try the restaurant's direct menu page instead of the homepage.
Is this safe for severe food allergies?
No. Vegan Recon is for dietary preference, not allergy safety. If you have a severe dairy, egg, or nut allergy, always double-check directly with the restaurant before ordering.

How Vegan Recon works

Paste any restaurant menu URL into the scan box and a four-step pipeline reads the page, parses every dish into structured ingredient records, runs an automated audit against a vegan rule set built from years of menu reading, and hands back the items that are already plant-based or work with a small counter-side swap. Each item ships with the exact wording to use at the kitchen window so the order is unambiguous, plus a short check-before-you-order list that flags anything the scan could not verify on its own. The result is cached so the next visitor to the same restaurant gets the answer instantly.

Why we built this

Eating vegan at a restaurant that is not vegan should not feel like a research project, but for most diners it does. Menus are written for the average customer, allergen sheets are buried three clicks deep, and the line cook on shift tonight does not always know whether the bread on the burger bun has whey in it. Vegan Recon attacks that gap so the diner spends thirty seconds reading a result instead of fifteen minutes reading a menu twice. The free tier handles three scans a month and gives full access to the saved catalogue of every scan anyone has ever run, so most casual visitors never need to upgrade.

How accurate is it?

Every item on Vegan Recon ships with a confidence score so the uncertainty is visible. In aggregate the high-confidence calls are right the vast majority of the time; the places we are least reliable are local restaurants without a structured online menu and regional chains that change their ingredient suppliers between markets. The scan pairs every item with a short check-before-you-order list that surfaces the questions to ask the counter, because the canonical authority on what is in any given dish is always the restaurant itself, not an AI tool. Vegan Recon is a vegan-eating research aid, not a medical-allergen reference; if you have a clinically diagnosed allergy, confirm with the kitchen.