Thai Food Photography for Uber Eats
AI-enhanced thai menu photos that meet Uber Eats's 1200x1200px requirements and help your restaurant stand out in the Uber Eats feed.
Popular Thai Dishes on Uber Eats
Uber Eats Image Requirements
Every thai 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 Thai 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.
Thai Photography Tips for Uber Eats
Combine thai styling best practices with Uber Eats's algorithm preferences for maximum order conversion.
Thai Styling Essentials
Show fresh herbs (basil, cilantro, lime), vibrant curry colors, and steam from hot soups. Use traditional Thai serving bowls and emphasize aromatic elements.
Recommended Presets
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 Thai Dishes for Uber Eats
Dish-by-dish tips to make your thai menu stand out on Uber Eats.
pad thai
For pad thai 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.
green curry
For green curry 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.
tom yum soup
For tom yum soup 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.
spring rolls
For spring rolls 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.
mango sticky rice
For mango sticky rice 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 Thai Photos in 3 Steps
Upload Your Photos
Snap your thai dishes with a smartphone. No professional camera or lighting kit required -- our AI compensates for common phone-photo issues.
AI Enhancement
Pick a thai-optimized preset like vibrant commercial. The AI enhances colors, lighting, and composition while formatting for Uber Eats's 1:1 (square) or 4:3 spec.
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.
Thai + Uber Eats Photography FAQ
What photo size does Uber Eats require for thai 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 pad thai for Uber Eats?
For pad thai on Uber Eats: Show fresh herbs (basil, cilantro, lime), vibrant curry colors, and steam from hot soups. Uber Eats is mobile-first. Our Thai-optimized presets (vibrant commercial, 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 thai food photography cost for Uber Eats?
Traditional food photography shoots for a full thai menu can cost $500-$2,000+. With FoodPhoto.ai, you can enhance your entire thai 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 thai menu for Uber Eats?
Absolutely. Upload up to 50 photos at once, select a thai-optimized preset, and FoodPhoto.ai processes them all in minutes. Every image is exported at the correct resolution and aspect ratio for Uber Eats.
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Better Thai Menu Photos for Uber Eats Start Here
Join thousands of thai 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
- Thai-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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