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Korean Food Photography for iFood

AI-enhanced korean menu photos that meet iFood's 1200x1200px requirements and help your restaurant stand out in the iFood feed.

Popular Korean Dishes on iFood

kimchibulgogibibimbapkorean bbqtteokbokkijapchaekorean fried chicken

iFood Image Requirements

Every korean photo you export from FoodPhoto.ai automatically meets these specifications.

Min Resolution

1200x1200px

Aspect Ratio

1:1 (square)

Max File Size

5MB

Availability

Brazil, Colombia, Mexico

iFood Algorithm Tips for Korean Restaurants

iFood is highly visual. Use high-quality, appetizing photos with vibrant color and clear portions. Clean backgrounds and consistent lighting help customers choose quickly.

Auto-resize to 1200x1200px or higher
1:1 (square) crop with smart subject centering
File optimization under 5MB limit
Color profile optimized for mobile screens
Korean-specific enhancement presets
One-click export for all delivery platforms

Korean Photography Tips for iFood

Combine korean styling best practices with iFood's algorithm preferences for maximum order conversion.

Korean Styling Essentials

Show variety with multiple banchan dishes, sizzling BBQ, vibrant red gochugaru. Use traditional stone bowls and metal chopsticks. Capture communal aspect.

Recommended Presets

Overhead FlatlaySteaming FreshVibrant CommercialAction Splash

Optimizing for iFood

iFood is highly visual. Use high-quality, appetizing photos with vibrant color and clear portions. Clean backgrounds and consistent lighting help customers choose quickly.

Key Specs

  • Resolution: 1200x1200px minimum
  • Aspect ratio: 1:1 (square)
  • Max file size: 5MB

Photographing Korean Dishes for iFood

Dish-by-dish tips to make your korean menu stand out on iFood.

1

kimchi

For kimchi on iFood, use high-contrast, vibrant color grading. Brazilian customers scroll fast โ€” make sure the thumbnail reads instantly and portions look abundant.

2

bulgogi

For bulgogi on iFood, use high-contrast, vibrant color grading. Brazilian customers scroll fast โ€” make sure the thumbnail reads instantly and portions look abundant.

3

bibimbap

For bibimbap on iFood, use high-contrast, vibrant color grading. Brazilian customers scroll fast โ€” make sure the thumbnail reads instantly and portions look abundant.

4

korean bbq

For korean bbq on iFood, use high-contrast, vibrant color grading. Brazilian customers scroll fast โ€” make sure the thumbnail reads instantly and portions look abundant.

5

tteokbokki

For tteokbokki on iFood, use high-contrast, vibrant color grading. Brazilian customers scroll fast โ€” make sure the thumbnail reads instantly and portions look abundant.

iFood-Ready Korean Photos in 3 Steps

1

Upload Your Photos

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

2

AI Enhancement

Pick a korean-optimized preset like overhead flatlay. The AI enhances colors, lighting, and composition while formatting for iFood's 1:1 (square) spec.

3

Export for iFood

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

Korean + iFood Photography FAQ

What photo size does iFood require for korean menu items?

iFood requires a minimum resolution of 1200x1200px in 1:1 (square) format, with a maximum file size of 5MB. FoodPhoto.ai exports images that meet or exceed these specs automatically, so you never have to resize or compress manually.

How should I photograph kimchi for iFood?

For kimchi on iFood: Show variety with multiple banchan dishes, sizzling BBQ, vibrant red gochugaru. iFood is highly visual. Our Korean-optimized presets (overhead flatlay, steaming fresh) handle this automatically.

Does iFood accept AI-enhanced food photos?

Yes. iFood 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 korean food photography cost for iFood?

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

Can I batch-process my whole korean menu for iFood?

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

Better Korean Menu Photos for iFood Start Here

Join thousands of korean restaurants using AI to create professional iFood menu photography. Start with Starter: $3 today for 20 credits, then $3/month.

  • Photos formatted for iFood's 1200x1200px requirement
  • Korean-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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