A pasta dish photographed on a studio table

Real food photo enhancer

Food photos that look shot in a studio.

Upload a real dish photo. FoodPhotoBoost cleans light, background, crop, and color while keeping the food recognizable for menus, delivery apps, websites, and social posts.

Colorful food bowl in a contact sheet frame
Source 01 / clean crop
Prepared dish photographed from above
Source 02 / plate-safe
Dessert styled on a restaurant plate
Source 03 / social crop

The studio pass

Improve the photo, not the recipe.

The product promise is not fantasy food generation. It is a controlled retouching pass for the photos restaurants already have: better light, cleaner set, sharper crop, same recognizable dish.

Original food photo with muted light
Before
Enhanced food photo with cleaner studio styling
After

Built for menu work

One photo becomes a useful set.

A restaurant does not need a mood board. It needs clean, consistent images that can be used the same day.

01

Clean the light

Correct harsh kitchen color, dull shadows, and uneven exposure without making the dish look fake.

02

Frame the dish

Crop for menus, delivery apps, social posts, and website sections from the same source photo.

03

Control the set

Replace messy counters with a calm studio surface, plate-safe spacing, and consistent background tone.

04

Keep it real

Preserve the actual dish so the photo improves the menu without rewriting what guests receive.

Menu-ready output

Exports for the places food photos actually go.

Start narrow: square menu images, delivery crops, website hero sections, and social posts. Add batch consistency once restaurants start uploading full menus.

Clean menu-ready food image

Clean enough for a menu. Honest enough for a guest.

Realistic mode should be the default. Better background, better light, better crop, same dish.

Square menu cropUseful for MenuBuilder galleries, QR menus, delivery listings, and item cards.
Consistent set styleKeep the same table tone and lighting language across a full restaurant menu.
Cross-sell readyMenuBuilder subscribers get trial credits, then upgrade when they need a full photo batch.

Early access

Start with one real dish photo.

The first version should be simple: upload one photo, generate a few realistic versions, download the menu-ready result, then invite restaurants to process the rest of the menu.

Dessert photo styled for a restaurant menu