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Last checked: 2026-06-18

Uber Eats vs DoorDash photo requirements

A single upload is risky because DoorDash and Uber Eats use different crops and file rules. Use this side-by-side comparison before exporting your menu photo set.

Source: DoorDash Help Center and Uber Help

Requirement table

DoorDash crop16:9 landscape; 1400x800px; 2MB
Uber Eats crop5:4 to 6:4 recommended; 550x440px minimum; up to 10000x10000px; 10MB
DoorDash preset1600x900 JPG under 2MB
Uber Eats preset1000x800 JPG or PNG under 10MB
Shared ruleOne real dish, clean background, bright lighting, no overlays or misleading edits

Rejection fixes

Do not upload the same square file to both platforms.

Export DoorDash as a 16:9 landscape image.

Export Uber Eats between 5:4 and 6:4.

Keep a loose master image so the dish survives both crops.

Run both checkers before a bulk upload.

FAQ

Can one photo work for DoorDash and Uber Eats?

One source photo can work, but it should be exported into two platform-specific files: 16:9 for DoorDash and 5:4 to 6:4 for Uber Eats.

Which platform has the stricter file-size cap?

DoorDash is stricter for item photos in this pair: 2MB compared with Uber Eats at 10MB.

Make every export match the platform

Upload one real dish photo, then export the delivery-ready crop. Plans from $4.99/mo (20 credits), or a one-time 5-credit Try Pack for $2.99.

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