Do I need to mark the food before describing the enhancement?
No! Just describe what you want: 'make the food look warm and appetizing.' The AI understands food photography. Only use markers if you want to enhance a specific ingredient, like making just the cheese look melty.
Can DoorDash restaurants use AI-enhanced food photos?
Yes. DoorDash allows digitally enhanced menu photos as long as they accurately represent the food. EditThisPic enhances lighting and color — it doesn't add ingredients or change what's on the plate. Your food still needs to match what customers receive.
Is there a free tool for DoorDash food photos without login?
Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your food photo, describe the enhancement, and download in 30 seconds. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99 for updating your full menu.
How many photos do I need for a DoorDash listing?
At minimum, one great hero photo per menu item. Top-performing restaurants have photos for every item. EditThisPic lets you enhance your entire menu quickly — batch through all your dishes in one session.
What makes food photos drive more DoorDash orders?
Warm lighting, vibrant colors, visible texture, and a clean presentation. The biggest improvements come from fixing cold fluorescent lighting (add warm tones) and making ingredients look fresh and distinct.
Can I enhance photos taken on my phone?
Yes. Phone photos are the most common starting point. The AI compensates for poor kitchen lighting, color casts, and low contrast that make phone food photos look flat.
Does it work for UberEats and Grubhub too?
Yes. The same enhanced photos work on any delivery platform. Food photography best practices are universal — warm lighting, vibrant colors, and appetizing presentation work on DoorDash, UberEats, Grubhub, and your own website.
Should I photograph food in takeout containers or plated?
Both work. Plated photos look more premium but takeout container photos show customers exactly what arrives. Enhance either style — the AI makes both look appetizing. Many restaurants use plated for hero images and container photos for accuracy.