COMPARE · VS STOCK FOOD PHOTOS
FoodPhoto.ai vs stock food photos
Sell your plate, not a stranger's.
Stock libraries are fast and cheap, but the burger in the photo is not your burger — and your regulars can tell. FoodPhoto.ai turns your own dishes into stock-quality images that are actually honest about what you serve.
FOODPHOTO.AISIDE BY SIDE
FoodPhoto.ai vs Stock food photos
FEATURE
FOODPHOTO.AI
STOCK FOOD PHOTOS
Shows your real menu
Yes — it is your dish
No — a generic studio plate
Truth-in-advertising
Matches what arrives at the table
Risks a mismatch with the real order
Uniqueness
One of a kind to your brand
The same photo your competitor uses
Cost over a full menu
Flat plan, unlimited dishes
Per-image license fees add up
Licensing headaches
Your own images, your rights
Watch the license terms and renewals
Brand consistency
Your plating, your style
A look you do not control
THE VERDICT
What we'd tell a restaurant owner
Stock is fine for a blog header about food in general. For your menu, delivery listings and ads, customers deserve a photo of the actual dish. FoodPhoto.ai makes that real photo look every bit as polished as stock.
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 →