FoodPhoto.ai tool

Delivery Photo Sizes

Find the safest export sizes for Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub, Deliveroo, Glovo, iFood, and Rappi.

static reference Focus keyword: delivery photo sizes

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PlatformRecommended exportAspect ratioFormatsMax size
Uber Eats2000 x 16005:4 to 6:4 landscapejpg, jpeg, png, gif10 MB
DoorDash1600 x 90016:9 landscapejpg, jpeg, png2 MB
Grubhub1600 x 12004:3 landscapejpg, jpeg, png4.5 MB
iFood1280 x 9604:3 landscapejpg, jpeg, png5 MB
Rappi1600 x 16001:1 squarejpg, jpeg, png2 MB
Deliveroo1600 x 16001:1 crop or 1.0-1.6 landscapejpg, jpeg6 MB
Glovo1400 x 14001:1 squarejpg, jpeg, png, webp1 MB

Why this static reference matters

Restaurant photos now act like product packaging inside delivery apps, Google results, social ads, and owned ordering pages. A dish image that is too small, too dark, cropped incorrectly, or visually inconsistent can lose the click before the customer reads the description.

This page restores the legacy FoodPhoto.ai tool path with native WordPress content and a self-contained browser widget. Use it before uploading images to DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Deliveroo, Glovo, Rappi, iFood, your website, or the FoodPhoto studio.

1. Check the source

Start with the original food photo, not a compressed screenshot. Keep the plate sharp and the main dish visible.

2. Fix the export

Resize, crop, or restyle the image based on the result. Platform-specific failures should be fixed before upload.

3. Publish consistently

Use similar angles, backgrounds, and brightness across a menu so customers trust the whole restaurant listing.

Recommended next steps

For delivery-menu SEO and conversion, pair this tool with exact image requirements and a repeatable export workflow. Update the worst sellers first, then top sellers, then seasonal items. Keep originals for future re-generation and use the same naming convention across channels.