Delivery App Photo Spec Checker
Check whether your food photo meets the technical requirements for Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub, Deliveroo, Just Eat, Wolt, and Glovo — before you upload and wait 3–5 days for a rejection.
Free No sign-up required Your photo is never uploaded
What this tool checks
Pixel dimensions
Minimum resolution per platform. Images below the floor fail in platform review without human evaluation.
Aspect ratio
DoorDash (16:9), Uber Eats (5:4), and square platforms each require different crops. Wrong ratio causes awkward cropping or rejection.
File size
Glovo allows just 1MB; DoorDash 2MB; Uber Eats 5MB. Files over the limit fail at upload, not after review — saving the wait time.
How to use this checker
- Select your food photo above (JPEG, PNG, or WebP — the image is never sent to a server).
- Review your results — a green pass or red fail per platform appears within seconds.
- For any fail, click the fix link — FoodPhoto.ai applies the correct spec automatically (aspect ratio crop, file compression, background correction).
- Download the fixed file and upload directly to your delivery app dashboard — no manual resizing step.
Best practice: run the checker before every upload to avoid the 2–5 day rejection wait time. A failed photo that gets resubmitted restarts the review clock from zero.
Platform spec reference (updated June 2026)
| Platform | Min resolution | Aspect ratio | Max file size | Background | Review time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DoorDash | 1400×800px | 16:9 landscape | 2MB | Clean/neutral | 2–5 days |
| Uber Eats | 1250×1000px | 5:4 | 5MB | White/neutral required | 3–5 days |
| Grubhub | 800×800px | 1:1 square | 10MB | Clean preferred | 2–4 days |
| Deliveroo | 1200×800px | 1:1 to 1.6:1 | 6MB | Clean preferred | 3–5 days |
| Just Eat | 800×800px | 1:1 square | 10MB | Neutral preferred | 2–4 days |
| Wolt | 1200×1200px | 1:1 square | 5MB | White/neutral | 2–3 days |
| Glovo | 1000×1000px | 1:1 square | 1MB | White preferred | 2–4 days |
| iFood | 800×600px | 4:3 landscape | 5MB | Clean preferred | 3–5 days |
After the check: fixing failed photos
- Wrong aspect ratio or resolution: FoodPhoto.ai exports the correct dimensions for each platform automatically — select the platform preset and the output is pre-sized.
- File too large: FoodPhoto.ai exports optimized JPEG files compressed to platform limits without visible quality loss.
- Busy or dark background: AI background removal replaces any background with a clean neutral tone that meets platform expectations.
- Wrong format: FoodPhoto.ai exports JPEG by default for all delivery platforms.
What the checker does NOT detect: subjective quality (appetite appeal), content accuracy (does the photo match the menu item?), or text/watermark presence. Platform reviewers apply these checks manually. AI enhancement via FoodPhoto.ai addresses the most common quality issues alongside technical compliance.
Check your photo now — free, no sign-up, results in seconds. If it fails, fix it in FoodPhoto.ai and download a delivery-ready version in under 2 minutes.
Frequently asked questions
Does this tool upload my photo to a server?
No. All checks run locally in your browser using JavaScript that reads file dimensions, file size, and format from the local file. Your photo is never sent to FoodPhoto.ai or any server.
Why did my photo pass the checker but get rejected by DoorDash?
The spec checker covers technical requirements: dimensions, aspect ratio, file size, and format. Delivery platforms also apply subjective quality standards: appetite appeal, lighting quality, and whether the photo represents the actual dish. A technically compliant photo can still be rejected for quality reasons. FoodPhoto.ai enhancement addresses both technical compliance and common quality issues.
Can I check multiple photos at once?
The current tool checks one photo at a time. For batch checking and batch enhancement of an entire menu, use FoodPhoto.ai studio with the batch processing feature available on the Growth plan ($30/month) and above.
How often are the platform specs updated in the tool?
Platform specs are verified monthly. The spec table on this page and the tool thresholds are updated when platform documentation changes. Always check your merchant dashboard for any recent policy updates before a large-batch upload.
Is there an API version of this checker for developers?
Not currently as a standalone tool. Enterprise operators who need automated spec validation at scale can contact FoodPhoto.ai about the Studio plan API, which includes validation and compliant-export functionality.