COMPARE · VS GEMINI / NANO BANANA
FoodPhoto.ai vs Gemini (Nano Banana)
A food studio, not a general image editor.
Google's Gemini image editing (Nano Banana) is a capable general-purpose editor. But editing a plate to look appetizing — without distorting portions, colors or garnish — is a craft. FoodPhoto.ai is tuned for exactly that, end to end.
FOODPHOTO.AISIDE BY SIDE
FoodPhoto.ai vs Gemini / Nano Banana
FEATURE
FOODPHOTO.AI
GEMINI / NANO BANANA
Tuned for plated food
Yes — that is the only job
General editor across all subjects
Preserves dish accuracy
Keeps ingredients and portions honest
Can over-edit color, gloss or shape
Ready-made food styles
30+ food-specific presets
You describe the look each time
Menu-wide consistency
One preset across every dish
Re-prompt per image
Workflow for a kitchen
Upload → style → export, batched
Conversational, one image at a time
Effort per dish
A tap
A prompt and a review
THE VERDICT
What we'd tell a restaurant owner
Nano Banana is impressive at general edits. For a restaurant that needs an entire menu to look cohesive and true to the plate, FoodPhoto.ai removes the prompting and gives you a repeatable food workflow instead.
MORE COMPARISONS
Weighing the alternatives
VS Hiring a food photographer
FoodPhoto.ai vs hiring a food photographer
Studio-grade plates without a studio day.
See the breakdown →VS Renting a photo studioFoodPhoto.ai vs renting a photo studio
The lighting rig, minus the loading dock.
See the breakdown →VS Learning to shoot it yourselfFoodPhoto.ai vs learning food photography yourself
Skip the 40-hour course, keep the results.
See the breakdown →