Deliveroo menu photography for Singapore restaurants
Deliveroo tile-grade menu photos from phone pics. Built for Singapore-market restaurants competing on Deliveroo across CBD, Orchard, Tanjong Pagar, Marina Bay, Tiong Bahru.
How it works
Photograph the dish
Phone overhead or 30°. Window light if you can get it.
Apply the preset
Color, light, sharpness and background, tuned for singapore deliveroo photography.
Export everywhere
Menu, delivery apps, social, Google Business: all crops in one pass.
Pricing vs a human photographer
| Option | 30-dish menu shoot | Refresh cadence |
|---|---|---|
| Singapore food photographer | S$2,500–S$7,000 | S$120–S$400 per dish |
| FoodPhoto.ai | $4.99 Starter + top-ups | 1 credit per shot |
Examples


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Why Singapore Deliveroo photography is its own specialization
Deliveroo is one of the dominant food-delivery platforms in Singapore alongside foodpanda and GrabFood. Tile imagery on Deliveroo Singapore is the entire conversion funnel — Singaporean customers open the app, scroll restaurants in their delivery radius, and decide in seconds. Singapore in particular has uniquely high food-photography expectations because the market combines wealthy customers, hawker-tradition food sophistication, and an Instagram-native dining culture.
Deliveroo has its own image spec and tile-display behavior. The Singapore market has tighter customer-base concentration in CBD, Orchard, and Marina Bay where the lunch-and-dinner delivery rush concentrates demand into 90-minute windows. Our Deliveroo-tuned export pipeline outputs the exact crops the platform expects.
Singapore-specific cuisine context matters. The dishes most-ordered on Singapore Deliveroo — Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, char kway teow, satay, chili crab, nasi lemak, roti prata, bak kut teh, kaya toast — span the multi-cultural Singapore food vocabulary (Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan, modern Singaporean). The Singapore preset is calibrated for this multi-cuisine vocabulary.
The economics in the Singapore restaurant market are favorable. A typical Singapore restaurant with a 30-dish menu might face S$2,500–S$7,000 in photography costs. The same menu on FoodPhoto.ai costs under $20 USD.
Deliveroo-specific competitive dynamics — Plus membership, restaurant-of-the-week placement — reward high-conversion tile photography. Singapore customers see Deliveroo impressions concentrate in a 2-hour lunch window and a 3-hour dinner window.
A Singapore-specific honesty note. Singaporean customers — particularly across the multi-ethnic culinary traditions — react strongly to photography that misrepresents traditional preparations. The preset is built so the photo looks like the dish, only better-shot.
For related patterns, see our UK Deliveroo photography, Italy Deliveroo photography, Thailand GrabFood photography, Indonesia GoFood photography, restaurant menu photography.
FAQ
Does Deliveroo allow AI-enhanced food photos in Singapore?
Yes. Deliveroo allows enhancement of real food photographs as long as the dish is not misrepresented.
What image specs does Deliveroo Singapore require?
Deliveroo uses consistent tile dimensions across markets. Our pipeline produces compliant crops.
Will the preset handle Singaporean multi-cuisine menus?
Yes. The Singapore preset has sub-modes for Chinese, Malay, Indian, Peranakan, and modern Singaporean cuisines.
How does this compare to a local Singapore photographer?
A local photographer typically charges S$2,500–S$7,000 for a 30-dish menu. FoodPhoto.ai costs under $20 USD.
Can I use the same photos on foodpanda and GrabFood Singapore?
Yes. The exports run on Deliveroo, foodpanda, GrabFood, Google Business Profile, Instagram.
Start for $4.99, 20 photos
Upload your first dish now. Menu-grade in 60 seconds.