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Cajun & Creole Food Photography for Uber Eats

AI-enhanced cajun & creole menu photos that meet Uber Eats's 1200x1200px requirements and help your restaurant stand out in the Uber Eats feed.

Popular Cajun & Creole Dishes on Uber Eats

gumbojambalayacrawfish boilpo-boybeignetsétouffée

Uber Eats Image Requirements

Every cajun & creole photo you export from FoodPhoto.ai automatically meets these specifications.

Min Resolution

1200x1200px

Aspect Ratio

1:1 (square) or 4:3

Max File Size

10MB

Availability

United States, Canada, UK +7 more

Uber Eats Algorithm Tips for Cajun & Creole Restaurants

Uber Eats is mobile-first. Use high-resolution, vibrant images that pop on small screens. Photos should make food look fresh and hot, with clean composition that reads at thumbnail size.

Auto-resize to 1200x1200px or higher
1:1 (square) or 4:3 crop with smart subject centering
File optimization under 10MB limit
Color profile optimized for mobile screens
Cajun & Creole-specific enhancement presets
One-click export for all delivery platforms

Cajun & Creole Photography Tips for Uber Eats

Combine cajun & creole styling best practices with Uber Eats's algorithm preferences for maximum order conversion.

Cajun & Creole Styling Essentials

Show rich, dark roux-based dishes, seafood, colorful vegetables. Rustic presentation with cast iron cookware. Emphasize spice and abundance.

Recommended Presets

Dark MoodySteaming FreshRusticVibrant Commercial

Optimizing for Uber Eats

Uber Eats is mobile-first. Use high-resolution, vibrant images that pop on small screens. Photos should make food look fresh and hot, with clean composition that reads at thumbnail size.

Key Specs

  • Resolution: 1200x1200px minimum
  • Aspect ratio: 1:1 (square) or 4:3
  • Max file size: 10MB

Photographing Cajun & Creole Dishes for Uber Eats

Dish-by-dish tips to make your cajun & creole menu stand out on Uber Eats.

1

gumbo

For gumbo on Uber Eats, use a bright, top-down or 45-degree shot. Mobile screens are small, so ensure the dish is immediately recognizable at thumbnail scale.

2

jambalaya

For jambalaya on Uber Eats, use a bright, top-down or 45-degree shot. Mobile screens are small, so ensure the dish is immediately recognizable at thumbnail scale.

3

crawfish boil

For crawfish boil on Uber Eats, use a bright, top-down or 45-degree shot. Mobile screens are small, so ensure the dish is immediately recognizable at thumbnail scale.

4

po-boy

For po-boy on Uber Eats, use a bright, top-down or 45-degree shot. Mobile screens are small, so ensure the dish is immediately recognizable at thumbnail scale.

5

beignets

For beignets on Uber Eats, use a bright, top-down or 45-degree shot. Mobile screens are small, so ensure the dish is immediately recognizable at thumbnail scale.

Uber Eats-Ready Cajun & Creole Photos in 3 Steps

1

Upload Your Photos

Snap your cajun & creole dishes with a smartphone. No professional camera or lighting kit required -- our AI compensates for common phone-photo issues.

2

AI Enhancement

Pick a cajun & creole-optimized preset like dark moody. The AI enhances colors, lighting, and composition while formatting for Uber Eats's 1:1 (square) or 4:3 spec.

3

Export for Uber Eats

Download Uber Eats-ready images at 1200x1200px or higher in under 60 seconds. Upload directly to your Uber Eats merchant dashboard.

Cajun & Creole + Uber Eats Photography FAQ

What photo size does Uber Eats require for cajun & creole menu items?

Uber Eats requires a minimum resolution of 1200x1200px in 1:1 (square) or 4:3 format, with a maximum file size of 10MB. FoodPhoto.ai exports images that meet or exceed these specs automatically, so you never have to resize or compress manually.

How should I photograph gumbo for Uber Eats?

For gumbo on Uber Eats: Show rich, dark roux-based dishes, seafood, colorful vegetables. Uber Eats is mobile-first. Our Cajun & Creole-optimized presets (dark moody, steaming fresh) handle this automatically.

Does Uber Eats accept AI-enhanced food photos?

Yes. Uber Eats allows AI-enhanced photography as long as the images accurately represent the dishes customers will receive. FoodPhoto.ai enhances your real food photos -- it does not generate fake images -- so every photo stays authentic while looking its professional best.

How much does cajun & creole food photography cost for Uber Eats?

Traditional food photography shoots for a full cajun & creole menu can cost $500-$2,000+. With FoodPhoto.ai, you can enhance your entire cajun & creole menu starting with 20 credits for $3 today. Each image is automatically formatted for Uber Eats's 1:1 (square) or 4:3 requirements.

Can I batch-process my whole cajun & creole menu for Uber Eats?

Absolutely. Upload up to 50 photos at once, select a cajun & creole-optimized preset, and FoodPhoto.ai processes them all in minutes. Every image is exported at the correct resolution and aspect ratio for Uber Eats.

Better Cajun & Creole Menu Photos for Uber Eats Start Here

Join thousands of cajun & creole restaurants using AI to create professional Uber Eats menu photography. Start with Starter: $3 today for 20 credits, then $3/month.

  • Photos formatted for Uber Eats's 1200x1200px requirement
  • Cajun & Creole-specific AI presets for authentic styling
  • Works with the phone photos you already have
  • Ready to upload in under 60 seconds
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