Menu image compressor
Compress a menu photo locally, compare original and estimated output weight, and download a lighter JPEG for web or delivery upload.
Why this matters
A heavy hero image can slow a restaurant website, while an over-compressed delivery photo can make grilled chicken, ramen broth, cheese pulls, pastries, or salad greens look flat. Compression needs a restaurant-specific balance.
For DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Deliveroo, Glovo, Rappi, iFood, Google Business Profile, and owned websites, keep one high-quality original and export channel-specific copies instead of reusing screenshots from another app.
Check the real source file
Use the original photo or real dish name, not a compressed screenshot.
Fix the visible blocker
Resolve crop, file weight, lighting, copy, or composition before upload.
Publish a consistent set
Keep angle, background, brightness, and naming consistent across the menu.
FAQ
Does this tool upload my image?
No. The checker runs in your browser. If you choose to generate finished menu imagery, the call to action sends you to the FoodPhoto studio.
Can I use the result for delivery apps?
Yes, use it as a practical preflight before uploading. Always preview the final crop inside the delivery platform because account rules can vary.
What should I do after the check?
Fix size, crop, light, background, or copy issues, then prepare a consistent final asset for your menu, website, ads, and local search.
Will compression change the recipe or food?
No. The browser compresses pixels only. Keep a high-quality original for future crops and exports.
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