FoodShot AI Alternative for Restaurant Menu Photos

FoodShot AI charges per credit, starting at $15 per month for 25 images. MenuCapture costs $9 per week for up to 1,500 edits of your real photos. Here is an honest comparison.

FoodShot AI is one of the better known AI food photo apps. It is a real product with mobile apps and a large style library. If you are comparing it against MenuCapture, here is what each tool actually does and what each costs, so you can pick the right one for your restaurant.

What FoodShot AI does well

FoodShot AI (foodshot.ai) turns dish photos into styled food photography. Its strengths, based on its published product pages:

  • Mobile apps. iOS and Android apps rated 4.7 stars, plus a web studio. If you want to shoot and edit from the same phone, that is convenient.
  • Style library. Over 200 preset styles across delivery, menu, and fine dining looks, plus a builder mode for combining backgrounds and plate styles.
  • Marketing extras. A poster mode with design templates and 4K output for print.
  • Commercial license on every paid plan.

FoodShot AI pricing

Published pricing as of July 2026:

PlanMonthlyBilled yearlyImage credits
Starter$15/mo$9/mo25 per month
Business$45/mo$27/mo100 per month
Scale$99/mo$59/mo250 per month
EnterpriseCustomCustomCustom

The key word is credits. Every image you generate spends one. On Starter that works out to roughly $0.60 per image, and 25 images a month is less than one attempt per dish for a typical menu.

Where it falls short for menu photos

  • Credit anxiety. Real photo editing is iterative. You try a background, it is not quite right, you try again. On a 25-credit plan, every retry costs money, so you settle for the second-best result.
  • Style-first, not photo-first. FoodShot leans on applying preset styles to your dish. That produces polished images fast, but the further the output drifts from your actual plating, the more risk you take on delivery platforms that require photos to depict the real dish.
  • Monthly caps do not fit menu projects. Restaurants edit in bursts: a whole menu this week, then nothing for two months. A monthly credit drip is the wrong shape for that work.

How MenuCapture is different

MenuCapture does one thing: it edits the real photos you upload, using plain text prompts. Type "brighten this and put it on a clean white background" and you get your dish back, improved, in about 30 seconds.

  • $9 per week (or $159 per year) with up to 1,500 edits per month. Retry as often as you want.
  • Your real food. Every output starts from your photo, so what customers see is what they get. That keeps you inside DoorDash and Uber Eats photo rules.
  • Yours everywhere. Download your photos and use them on delivery apps, Google, Instagram, your website, and print. No per-platform restrictions.

Cost for a 50-dish menu

Say you want all 50 dishes done, with 3 attempts per dish to get each one right. That is 150 images.

FoodShot AIMenuCapture
Plan neededScale ($99/mo, 250 credits)$9 for one week
RetriesEach spends a creditIncluded, up to 1,500/mo
Where you can use the photosCommercial license includedYours on every platform

If you mainly want preset styles and a phone app, FoodShot AI is a reasonable tool. If you want to fix and polish the photos you already have, as many times as it takes, MenuCapture costs less and works the way menu projects actually go.

For a wider look at the whole category, see our AI menu photo tools roundup.

Frequently asked questions

FoodShot AI is a paid product. Paid plans start at $15 per month (or $9 per month billed yearly) for 25 image credits. Larger plans are $45 per month for 100 credits and $99 per month for 250 credits, with yearly discounts.

FoodShot AI is built around a library of 200+ preset styles and a credit system, with iOS and Android apps. MenuCapture is built around plain text prompts: you upload your real photo, type what you want changed, and get the edit back in about 30 seconds. Pricing is $9 per week for up to 1,500 edits per month instead of per-image credits.

The plan includes up to 1,500 edits per month. A full menu of 50 dishes with several attempts per dish uses a few hundred edits, so most restaurants never get near the limit.

Delivery platforms require photos to show the real dish a customer will receive. Editing a genuine photo of your dish (better lighting, cleaner background, correct crop) keeps you compliant. Generating an image of food you never cooked does not. MenuCapture only edits photos you upload.

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