Master Export Baseline
Use Deliveroo resolution baseline (1200x1200px) for one-source production.
Locking to the stricter minimum prevents re-edits when assets move between platforms or countries.
Compare requirements side-by-side, then jump into shared country pages for exact upload checks before launch.
Use these three decisions to standardize outputs before launch and reduce rejection/rework risk.
Use Deliveroo resolution baseline (1200x1200px) for one-source production.
Locking to the stricter minimum prevents re-edits when assets move between platforms or countries.
Keep final exports at or below 5MB (Deliveroo cap).
The lowest max-size limit should drive QA rules so uploads are accepted on the first pass.
Generate two aspect variants (1:1 (square) and 1:1 (square) or 4:3) from one source image.
Ratio mismatch is the most common source of last-minute manual crops and thumbnail breakage.
Follow this rollout sequence to move from spec review to production uploads in one pass.
Start with the 2 shared markets where both Deliveroo and Zomato are active.
Set your preset around stricter minimums: resolution, aspect behavior, and max file-size threshold.
Open Australia first, then replicate to remaining shared markets.
Mirror the same country check on Zomato before scheduling uploads.
Use a city page to verify final thumbnail readability in a real market context (Melbourne).
Launch both platform sets together, then track upload rejection rate and rework time after the first rollout.
| Requirement | Deliveroo | Zomato |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum Resolution | 1200x1200px | 1000x1000px |
| Aspect Ratio | 1:1 (square) | 1:1 (square) or 4:3 |
| Maximum File Size | 5MB | 5MB |
Each country below has both platform pages, so you can validate assumptions in the same market context.
Use these city pages to spot-check final thumbnails before scaling the rollout to every market.
Deliveroo city spec route
Deliveroo city spec route
It compares published upload constraints for both marketplaces, including minimum resolution, aspect ratio, and max file size, then maps those specs into shared-country deployment workflows.
Use the decision framework and implementation checklist on this page. Set the strictest baseline first, then validate country routes for both platforms before pushing assets to production.
Deliveroo and Zomato overlap in 2 country markets in this dataset, each linked on this page for direct verification.
Yes. FoodPhoto.ai can generate platform-ready versions for both Deliveroo and Zomato from one source photo, making multi-platform launches faster and more consistent.
Use one source image, export platform-ready variants, and keep multi-market launches consistent.
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