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Food Photography

Phone snap to menu-ready

Transform phone food photos into professional restaurant photography. AI enhances lighting, colors, and presentation to make dishes look irresistible.

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How Food Photography Works

Food Photography uses AI image editing to enhance phone-taken food photos into professional, menu-ready images. The AI adjusts white balance for accurate food colors, enhances texture and detail on ingredients, adds appetizing lighting with natural highlights and soft shadows, and improves plate presentation. The result makes dishes look as compelling as photos from a professional food photographer with specialized lighting equipment. Restaurant owners transform quick phone snaps of daily dishes into images worthy of their menu, website, and delivery platform listings. Food truck operators create appetizing photos for Instagram and Google Business. Catering companies build professional portfolios from event photos. E-commerce food brands enhance product shots for their online stores. The tool replaces the $150-500 per-dish cost of professional food photography while delivering results in seconds. For the most appetizing results, photograph dishes immediately after plating while food is fresh and glistening. Shoot from a 45-degree angle or directly overhead for flat dishes like pizza and salads. Use a clean, simple plate on an uncluttered surface. Natural daylight from a window produces the best source material. Avoid flash photography, which creates harsh shadows and washes out food colors. At $0.025 per photo, creating a full 30-item menu photo set costs just $0.75.

Cost Comparison

Professional food photography: $150-500/dish. FairStack: $0.025.

How it works

1

Snap a photo of the dish

2

Pick lighting and angle style

3

Download your menu-ready photo

What you'll get

High-resolution output ready for social, web, or print

Multiple style variations available per generation

Commercial-use license included with every output

PNG, JPG, or WebP format at up to 4K resolution

Instant download -- no watermarks, no waiting

Consistent quality powered by state-of-the-art AI models

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a subscription to use Food Photography?
No. FairStack uses pay-per-use pricing. Add funds to your account and use any tool whenever you need it. There is no subscription, no monthly commitment, and no minimum spend.
What file formats does Food Photography support?
Food Photography outputs PNG, JPG, and WebP. You can download results instantly after generation. All outputs are full quality with no watermarks.
How long does Food Photography take?
Most generations complete in 2-10 seconds. Processing time depends on the complexity of your input and the selected quality settings. You can monitor progress in real time.
Can I use Food Photography outputs commercially?
Yes. All outputs generated on FairStack include a commercial-use license. You can use them in client work, products, marketing materials, social media, and any other commercial context.
What resolution and format are the enhanced food photos?
Enhanced photos are generated as high-resolution PNG files up to 1024x1024 or 1024x1536 pixels. The resolution is suitable for printed menus, online ordering platforms (DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub), social media, and your restaurant website. Colors are enhanced to look appetizing on both screens and print.
Can I use the photos on menus, delivery apps, and advertising?
Yes. All enhanced food photos are fully yours for any commercial use, including printed menus, delivery platform listings, social media advertising, Google Business profiles, your website, and food blog content. No watermarks, no royalties, no restrictions.
Can I enhance photos for my entire menu at once?
Yes. At $0.025 per photo, enhancing 60 dish photos for a complete menu costs just $1.50. Many restaurants enhance every new dish photo as part of their standard workflow, maintaining a consistently professional visual presence across all platforms without ever hiring a food photographer.

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