Menu image upgrades for restaurants that sell online

Your food already sells in person. Your photos need to sell it online.

Upload one dish photo. We'll show how lighting, texture, and depth can make it look more appetizing without changing the dish.

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The hard truth

Online, the photo is the first taste.

A weak photo can make a premium dish feel cheap before the customer ever reads the description.

Tony's Pizza before marketplace image

Weak photo. Lower confidence. More price pressure.

Tony's Pizza

Italian · Pizza · $$

30-40 min · $2.99 delivery
4.1 (120 reviews)
Tony's Pizza after marketplace image

Clearer texture. Higher confidence. Stronger appetite before price.

Tony's Pizza

Italian · Pizza · $$

30-40 min · $2.99 delivery
4.8 (850 reviews) Top Rated
The principle

Same dish. Better first impression.

We do not create fake food images. We do not change your ingredients, replace your dish, or damage the trust between your restaurant and your customers.

We take the food you already serve and present it at its highest potential.

Tony's Pizza did not need a different product. It needed a photo that stopped hiding the value of the product.

Your food isn't the problem. Your photos are.
Sample audit report Menu performance after photo upgrade

Illustrative sample audit view based on visual quality changes. Not affiliated with or endorsed by DoorDash or any delivery platform.

The proof

We don’t change your food. We just reveal its potential.

Diagnostic authority

The PROAKS™ Visual Upgrade System

Every image is upgraded through six visual checks: light, texture, freshness, realism, value, and ordering friction.

Not filters. Not gimmicks. A repeatable methodology for making great food look like itself.
PROAKS-01 // ACTIVE

Dimensional Light Sculpting

Flat light makes food look thin, dull, and lifeless. In the rendered upgrade, we simulate directional light and controlled micro-shadows to reveal texture, height, and shape. Same food. More depth. More appetite.

Dimensional Light Sculpting diagnostic showing a pizza before and after side lighting
Shadow depth Plate separation Natural highlight path

From "maybe later" to "I'll order that."

Making freshness visible.

Turning interest into desire.

Our standard

Same dish. Stronger image. Still honest.

We don't invent ingredients, fake portions, or turn real food into fantasy ads. We make the dish look closer to what customers should have seen in the first place.

  • No fake ingredients
  • No unrealistic portions
  • No random one-click image generation

The fix

Before a customer reads the price, the photo has one job: make the dish feel worth it.

01

Make the dish stop the scroll.

We refine highlights, texture, and depth so the dish catches attention faster without looking fake or over-edited. The goal is simple: make good food easier to notice.

02

Make freshness visible.

Flat lighting, dull color, and muddy contrast can make premium food look cheap. We clean up those visual weak points so the image feels closer to the quality of the dish.

03

Make the price easier to accept.

When a dish looks clear, fresh, and intentional, customers need less convincing. The image helps them understand the value before they compare price.

The process

Start small. Scale only after you like the direction.

Begin with one free audit. If the direction feels right, test three images for $200 before committing to a full menu upgrade.

Stage 01

Free Sample Audit

A quick first look at how one real dish photo can be improved.

Get Free Sample Audit
01

Upload one menu photo

Send one dish image with your restaurant name and contact details.

02

We diagnose the visual leaks

We check light, texture, freshness, value perception, and ordering friction.

03

You receive a sample upgrade

You see the visual direction before deciding whether to upgrade more dishes.

Stage 02

$200 3-Image Sample

A focused $200 test for three priority dishes, so you can judge the quality before scaling.

Book the 3-Image Sample
04

Choose three priority dishes

Pick bestsellers, high-margin items, or photos that currently weaken the menu.

05

We build the sample direction

Each image is upgraded through the same controlled workflow used for full-menu work.

06

You review the paid sample

You approve the style, realism, and direction before scaling to the wider menu.

Stage 03

Full Menu Upgrade

Once the 3-image sample is approved, we apply the same visual direction across your priority menu items.

Requires Stage 2
07

Select the dishes that matter most

Prioritize bestsellers, high-margin items, or photos that weaken the menu.

08

Upgrade through PROAKS™

Each image is refined for appetite, trust, and perceived value without making the food feel fake.

09

Launch stronger menu visuals

Use the upgraded photos across delivery apps, Google, your website, and digital menus.

What restaurant owners notice first

The food finally looks like the food.

Restaurant owners don't need fake food. They need online images that carry the same freshness, appetite, and value guests see in person.

  • Sharper photos for delivery apps, Google, websites, and digital menus
  • Better perceived value without making the dish look fake
  • Clearer menu decisions before the customer compares price
  • Free audit first. Small paid sample next. Full menu only after approval.
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Questions owners ask

Clear answers before you upload.

Will the food still look like our real dish?

Yes. The goal is to improve how your actual dish is presented, not replace it with a different dish.

Do we need professional photos?

No. One clear phone photo is enough for a sample audit. Better source images help, but they are not required to start.

Are these images artificially generated?

No. We use a controlled visual workflow with custom tools, rendering methods, lighting simulation, and trained models. The goal is directed, realistic improvement of your actual dish photo, not random image generation.

Where can we use the upgraded images?

Restaurants typically use them on delivery apps, Google, websites, digital menus, and social posts.

What happens after the free sample?

If the sample direction makes sense, we can upgrade priority dishes first or build a consistent visual system for the full menu.