Menulog Photo Size & Requirements
The image dimensions, aspect ratio and file limits Menulog expects — plus how to turn a phone photo of your real dish into a menu-ready Menulog listing image.
FoodPhoto.ai is an AI food photo editor for Menulog menus. Menulog recommends 1000x1000px images at 1:1 (square), 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.
Menulog image requirements
| Minimum resolution | 1000x1000px |
|---|---|
| Aspect ratio | 1:1 (square) |
| Max file size | 5MB |
| Format | High-quality JPG or PNG |
Menulog serves Australia/NZ markets. Fresh, vibrant photos work well. Show generous Australian/Kiwi-style portions.
Platform requirements change — always confirm current specs in your Menulog merchant dashboard before bulk uploading.
Menulog photo specs by country
Menulog operates across 2 markets. Pick yours for local context.
Menulog photo FAQ
What photo size does Menulog require?
Menulog recommends a minimum resolution of 1000x1000px at a 1:1 (square) aspect ratio, with files up to 5MB. Menulog serves Australia/NZ markets. Fresh, vibrant photos work well. Show generous Australian/Kiwi-style portions.
What aspect ratio works best on Menulog?
Use 1:1 (square). Keep the dish centered with safe margins so the listing thumbnail crops cleanly across phone and tablet.
Can I make Menulog 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 Menulog 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 Menulog-ready photos in under a minute
Upload a phone photo and export it at Menulog's recommended size — without changing the dish. Plans from $4.99/mo (20 credits), or a one-time 5-credit pack for $2.99.