
AI food photo editor — specialized for restaurants
FoodyFocus is not a generic photo editor like Photoshop or Canva: it's an AI food photo editor designed exclusively for restaurants. The AI is trained on thousands of professional food photographs and understands what makes a dish photo sell. Upload a phone photo of your dish, pick a style, and get a professional image in 30 seconds — no editing skills, no layers, no curves, no tutorials.
Why a food-specialized photo editor and not a generic one?
Generic editors (Photoshop, Lightroom, Canva, GIMP) are powerful but require professional retouching skills: color correction, white balance, masking, exposure adjustment, and most importantly — food-photography aesthetic judgment. A professional photographer spends 15–45 minutes retouching a single dish photo. With FoodyFocus, the AI automatically applies the correct lighting, color, framing and style for each dish type — fine dining, casual, café, delivery — with zero manual controls.
What can you do with the FoodyFocus food photo editor?
Transform phone photos into studio-quality images. Change lighting styles (natural daylight, fine dining night, sunset glow, cozy indoor). Adapt the ambience (warm bistro, fast casual, artistic café). Generate variants of the same dish with different angles and compositions. Adjust images to the exact dimensions of Uber Eats (1200×960), DoorDash (1200×900), Deliveroo (1920×1080), Just Eat (1200×800), Glovo (1000×1000) and Instagram. All in under a minute per image with full commercial rights.
Food photo editor vs generic editor vs hiring a photographer
Photoshop or Lightroom: powerful but subscription required ($10–$60/month), months-long learning curve, requires professional retouching knowledge. Canva: free or $12.99/month, easy but limited to templates — doesn't truly transform the dish photo. Professional food photographer: optimal results but $500–$5,000 per session in the US (£400–£1,500/day in the UK) and 1–3 weeks delivery. FoodyFocus: $0 (free plan) to €19/month (Basic plan, 30 photos), 30 seconds per image, no learning curve, specialized for food.
Built-in optimization for delivery apps
FoodyFocus is the only AI food photo editor with preset templates for Uber Eats, DoorDash, Deliveroo, Just Eat and Glovo — the major delivery platforms globally. Images come out pre-sized and pre-composed according to each platform's official specifications. This means your photo never appears awkwardly cropped or pixelated, and according to industry data, listings with properly-sized professional photos receive up to 70% more orders.
EU-hosted · GDPR compliant
FoodyFocus is a company headquartered in Barcelona, Spain. Your photos and personal data are processed and stored exclusively on European servers, in full compliance with the GDPR. Unlike many AI editors based outside the EU, FoodyFocus is fully compatible with European data-protection regulations. Customer support by real humans for all paid plans.
Frequently asked questions
Does FoodyFocus replace Photoshop or Lightroom?
For food photo editing for restaurants: yes, in the vast majority of use cases. For graphic design, complex composites, advertising compositions, or non-food product retouching: no — Photoshop remains the best tool there. FoodyFocus is specifically optimized for restaurant dish photography.
Do I need to know how to edit photos to use it?
No. The AI handles all the editing. You upload the dish photo, pick a style from the list (fine dining, casual, delivery, café, etc.), and download the result. No layers, masks, curves or technical controls.
Does it work with any phone photo?
It works best with well-lit photos (natural light near a window is ideal) where the dish is clearly visible without harsh shadows. You don't need a professional background or studio lighting — the AI handles the rest.
How is it different from Canva or Instagram filters?
Canva and Instagram apply aesthetic filters on top of the original photo, but they don't transform it: the composition, ambience and background lighting remain the same. FoodyFocus, on the other hand, recomposes the entire image using AI — it changes the background, adjusts lighting to the chosen style, recomposes the dish, and generates an image that looks like it was taken in a professional studio or restaurant with proper lighting.
Do AI-edited photos look artificial?
Only if done poorly. FoodyFocus uses models trained specifically on professional food photography, so results are indistinguishable from a real shoot for commercial use (menus, social media, delivery). For premium editorial campaigns or brand packaging, an expert eye might notice the difference — but for everyday restaurant content, the output is indistinguishable.