FoodPhoto.ai Alternative for Restaurant Menu Photos

FoodPhoto.ai sells photo credits, from a $10 test pack to $1,000 per year plans. MenuCapture is $9 per week for up to 1,500 prompt-based edits of your real photos.

FoodPhoto.ai is a direct competitor in the AI food photo space: upload a phone photo of your dish, get a menu-ready version back in about a minute. The difference is in how you pay and how much control you get over each edit.

What FoodPhoto.ai does well

From its published product pages (foodphoto.ai):

  • Cheap way to test. A one-time $10 Menu Test Pack covers 10 dishes with no subscription. That is a low-risk way to see whether AI editing works for your food.
  • Preset library. 100+ food photography presets plus around 30 marketing presets for social posts and promo graphics.
  • Multi-format exports. One credit exports crops sized for DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Google Business, social, and print, with no extra charge per format.
  • Commercial rights included on all tiers, and credits roll over while your subscription is active.

FoodPhoto.ai pricing

Published pricing as of July 2026:

PlanPriceCredits
Menu Test Pack$10 one-time10 photos
Starter$120/year50 per month
Growth$250/year150 per month
Pro$500/year500 per month
Studio$1,000/year1,500 per month

Older coverage of this tool mentions lower monthly prices; the numbers above are what the pricing page lists today. Check their site for current offers.

Where it falls short for menu photos

  • Every photo spends a credit. Editing is iterative. If attempt one puts the wrong garnish in, attempt two costs another credit. Ration credits and you ration quality.
  • Presets, not prompts. You pick from a library of looks. If the change you want is specific ("just fix the yellow lighting, do not touch the plate"), a preset cannot be told that.
  • Annual commitment for volume. The plans are yearly. Menu photo work is bursty, so you either overbuy for a one-week project or underbuy and run out mid-menu.

How MenuCapture is different

  • $9 per week, cancel anytime, or $159 per year. Up to 1,500 edits per month either way. FoodPhoto.ai's 1,500-credit tier is listed at $1,000 per year.
  • Text prompts instead of presets. You write the edit you want in plain words. The photo stays your photo; only what you asked for changes.
  • Platform-safe by design. Because every result is an edit of your real dish, it stays inside delivery platform photo rules, and the files are yours on every channel.

Cost for a 50-dish menu

FoodPhoto.aiMenuCapture
One pass, 50 dishesStarter, $120/year$9 for one week
Three attempts per dish (150 photos)Growth, $250/yearIncluded, up to 1,500/mo
Retries1 credit eachIncluded

FoodPhoto.ai's $10 test pack is a fair, honest entry point and the export formats are genuinely useful. If you want more attempts, more control per edit, and a price that matches a short project, MenuCapture at $9 per week is the stronger fit.

See how the whole category stacks up in our AI menu photo tools roundup.

Frequently asked questions

As of July 2026, FoodPhoto.ai lists a one-time $10 Menu Test Pack with 10 credits, then subscriptions: Starter at $120 per year (50 credits per month), Growth at $250 per year (150 credits per month), Pro at $500 per year (500 credits per month), and Studio at $1,000 per year (1,500 credits per month). One credit produces one photo.

No free tier is listed. The $10 test pack for 10 photos is the entry point.

MenuCapture is $9 per week or $159 per year, with up to 1,500 edits per month included. FoodPhoto.ai's plan with the same 1,500 monthly credits is listed at $1,000 per year.

Yes, both start from a photo of your actual dish. FoodPhoto.ai applies presets from its library. MenuCapture uses text prompts, so you describe exactly what should change and keep everything else as shot.

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