For restaurants & venues

Every table is a photo studio.

Your guests shoot every plate, every pour, every birthday candle. Tourbo collects those photos with a QR code on the table and turns them into the feed your restaurant deserves.

Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Food tour — ice cream tasting stop
The Food Tour Co.
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Yosemite — waterfall in full sun
Valley Day Tours
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Review reel — Tripadvisor quote over guest food footage
The Food Tour Co.
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: City tour — Golden Gate Bridge lookout
Bay City Tours
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Helicopter tour — rainbow over the helipad
Skyline Heli Tours
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Walking tour — historic courtyard
Old Town Walks
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Wine tour — glass over the vineyard rows
Vine Country Tours
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Food tour — ice cream tasting stop
The Food Tour Co.
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Yosemite — waterfall in full sun
Valley Day Tours
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Review reel — Tripadvisor quote over guest food footage
The Food Tour Co.
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: City tour — Golden Gate Bridge lookout
Bay City Tours
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Helicopter tour — rainbow over the helipad
Skyline Heli Tours
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Walking tour — historic courtyard
Old Town Walks
Instagram reel created with Tourbo: Wine tour — glass over the vineyard rows
Vine Country Tours

Sound familiar?

01

The best food photos leave with the customer

Hundreds of photos are taken in your dining room every week. You see almost none of them — they live and die in strangers' camera rolls.

02

Stock photography reads as fake

Diners scroll past polished studio shots. Real plates, real tables, real people — that's what makes someone book a table tonight.

03

Nobody on staff owns 'content'

Your team is slammed during service. Asking a server to also shoot, edit, caption, and post is how social media quietly dies.

With Tourbo

What changes on day one.

A QR on the table does the collecting

Table tents, receipts, or the check presenter — guests scan, pick their favorite shots, and you have them before they've left the building.

Reels and stories without a social manager

Pick a template and the week's best guest shots become a finished reel — music, captions, voiceover included. Paste a Google review into the review template and it's a post.

Reviews captured at the table

The same scan invites happy diners to leave a Google review while they're still tasting dessert — not three days later.

Permission handled automatically

Guests grant usage rights as part of the upload, so every photo in your library is safe to post.

Restaurants & venues FAQ

Questions, answered.

How does photo collection work in a restaurant?

Put a Tourbo QR code on table tents, menus, or receipts. Diners scan it and upload their photos in under a minute — no app, no account. The photos land in your media library, organized by date and location.

Will guests actually scan it?

Yes, when the ask is right. 'Took a great photo? We'd love to feature it' works because diners are proud of their shots. Pairing the upload with the review ask at the end of the meal is the highest-converting moment.

What does it cost for a restaurant?

Collecting and organizing customer photos is free forever, downloads included. You buy prepaid credits only when you generate content — reels, story videos — from those photos.

Can I use the photos in ads and on my menu?

Yes. Guests grant usage permission as part of the upload flow, and every photo carries that consent record — so you can use them on social, in ads, on your site, or in print.

Tonight's covers are tomorrow's content.

Put a QR on the table this week. Collecting diner photos is free, forever.