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Professional São Paulo Menu Photography

São Paulo is the largest and most cosmopolitan dining market in Latin America, home to roughly 12 million residents in the city and over 20 million across the metro (IBGE). With dishes like feijoada, pão de queijo, coxinha, picanha churrasco and sushi and temaki on the menu, the per-item photo is what wins the tap in a crowded delivery feed and on an online-ordering page. FoodPhoto.ai turns a real phone photo of each dish into a menu-ready, platform-sized image in about 60 seconds — so you can shoot the whole menu in an afternoon and refresh items as they change.

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Menu and delivery photos that win the tap in São Paulo

Menu photography is about the grid, not the hero. On a delivery app or an online-ordering page, every item competes as a small square tile, and the dishes with a clean, well-lit photo get ordered more often than the ones with no image or a dark phone snap. In Brazil, São Paulo kitchens usually list on iFood, Rappi and Uber Eats, and a consistent per-item photo set lifts the whole menu — not just the bestseller.

Match each platform’s image spec before you upload — see our iFood photo specs, Rappi photo specs and Uber Eats photo specs guides.

Photographing São Paulo’s menu items

Each São Paulo staple has its own thumbnail challenge. Across Brazilian (comida brasileira), Japanese-Brazilian, Italian-Brazilian, churrascaria and Northeastern Brazilian menus you’ll be shooting items like feijoada, pão de queijo, coxinha, picanha churrasco and sushi and temaki. Feijoada in particular needs accurate color and sharpness to survive thumbnail compression; FoodPhoto.ai restores that on the real plate without inventing food that wasn’t there, so the tile still matches the order that arrives.

São Paulo menu-photo checklist

For a delivery-ready menu set — especially Brazilian (comida brasileira) and Japanese-Brazilian items — work through this before you upload:

What menu photography costs in São Paulo

Hiring a photographer to shoot a full menu can run into the hundreds per dish — expensive when a delivery menu might have dozens of items that change through the year. FoodPhoto.ai uses credits instead: start with the $10 Menu Test Pack (10 credits), then Starter at $15/month for 50 credits or Growth at $30/month for 150 credits for a bigger menu. One credit produces one menu-ready image.

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São Paulo menu photography FAQ

Do I need a photographer for menu photos in São Paulo?

Not for everyday menu updates. FoodPhoto.ai turns phone photos of your dishes into menu-ready images, so you can shoot the whole menu yourself and enhance each item in about a minute.

How fast can I update my São Paulo menu photos?

Upload a phone photo and generate a clean, menu-ready image in under a minute per item — practical for weekly specials and seasonal menu changes.

Which delivery apps can I format photos for in São Paulo?

In Brazil, São Paulo restaurants commonly use iFood, Rappi and Uber Eats. FoodPhoto.ai outputs high-resolution images with platform-friendly square and hero crops for those apps, your website menu and Google Business Profile.