Studio overview
A canvas-based editor for menu boards: layouts, widgets, animations, brand kits, and version history.
Updated May 18, 2026·4 min read
What Studio is
Studio is the design surface where you build scenes. It runs in any modern browser, no plugins. Every element is a widget — text, images, prices, weather, social feeds — that you drag onto an artboard sized to your screen.
The parts you will use most
- Artboard — the canvas; click to size in landscape, portrait, or custom.
- Inspector — right rail; tweak the selected widget's typography, color, alignment.
- Layers — left rail; reorder, lock, or hide widgets and groups.
- Brand kit — fonts, colors, logo presets that propagate to every scene.
- History — every save is versioned; restore in one click.
Tips that pay off
- Use grouped widgets. A "Drink Combo" group is faster to duplicate than 5 separate widgets.
- Lock background layers so you stop accidentally dragging the gradient.
- Use the brand kit fonts. Templates pull from it; you swap the kit once and every scene updates.