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Just Eat Photo Size & Requirements

The image dimensions, aspect ratio and file limits Just Eat expects — plus how to turn a phone photo of your real dish into a menu-ready Just Eat listing image.

FoodPhoto.ai is an AI food photo editor for Just Eat menus. Just Eat recommends 800x800px images at 1:1 (square) or 4:3, up to 5MB. FoodPhoto.ai improves real dish photos to that spec without changing the food. Plans from $4.99/mo (20 credits), with a one-time 5-credit Try Pack for $2.99 and no free trial.

Just Eat image requirements

Minimum resolution800x800px
Aspect ratio1:1 (square) or 4:3
Max file size5MB
FormatHigh-quality JPG or PNG

Just Eat recommends realistic, well-lit photos. Customers prefer to see actual portions. Avoid stock photography - use real dishes.

Platform requirements change — always confirm current specs in your Just Eat merchant dashboard before bulk uploading.

Just Eat photo specs by country

Just Eat operates across 12 markets. Pick yours for local context.

Just Eat photo FAQ

What photo size does Just Eat require?

Just Eat recommends a minimum resolution of 800x800px at a 1:1 (square) or 4:3 aspect ratio, with files up to 5MB. Just Eat recommends realistic, well-lit photos. Customers prefer to see actual portions. Avoid stock photography - use real dishes.

What aspect ratio works best on Just Eat?

Use 1:1 (square) or 4:3. Keep the dish centered with safe margins so the listing thumbnail crops cleanly across phone and tablet.

Can I make Just Eat photos from phone shots?

Yes. FoodPhoto.ai improves a real phone photo of your plated dish — lighting, color, background and crop — and exports it at the size Just Eat expects, without changing the actual food. Plans from $4.99/mo (20 credits), or a one-time 5-credit Try Pack for $2.99.

Make Just Eat-ready photos in under a minute

Upload a phone photo and export it at Just Eat's recommended size — without changing the dish. Plans from $4.99/mo (20 credits), or a one-time 5-credit pack for $2.99.