
Delivery App Photo QA Checklist (2026): Avoid Blurry Uploads and Bad Crops
A practical QA checklist for delivery platforms: what to check before uploading so thumbnails look clear, crops don’t cut the food, and colors stay accurate.
Read morePlatform-specific guidance for DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, and more.
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A practical QA checklist for delivery platforms: what to check before uploading so thumbnails look clear, crops don’t cut the food, and colors stay accurate.
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Delivery apps crop aggressively. This guide shows how to shoot crop-safe photos, avoid blurry uploads, and export DoorDash + Uber Eats formats without redoing work.
Read moreOn delivery apps, you’re competing in thumbnails. Learn the rules that make photos clearer, crop-safe, and more consistent—so customers click and order.
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DoorDash is a thumbnail-first marketplace. This playbook shows how to shoot, crop, and refresh your menu photos fast—without a photoshoot.
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A practical Uber Eats photo guide: sizes, crop rules, and a quick QA checklist so your menu looks sharp on mobile.
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A restaurant-owner playbook to upgrade Uber Eats photos: what to shoot, how to frame for crops, and a weekly workflow that keeps your menu fresh.
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In 2026, delivery apps are feeds. If your thumbnails are unclear, you lose the click. This guide shows how to build a repeatable photo system that wins the scroll.
Read moreGet our comprehensive 12-page guide with lighting setups, composition tips, equipment lists, and platform-specific requirements.
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