From dish photo to ready-to-post social media poster in under 30 seconds
Photo quality is everything. Use natural lighting, avoid shadows, and shoot from directly above or at a 45-degree angle. A stunning photo makes a stunning poster — no template can fix a bad photo.
Always fill in the dish description. Without it, the AI guesses based on the dish name alone and may get ingredients wrong. Be specific — mention the sauce, the bread, the cooking style, and what makes your dish unique.
Background removal works best on dishes with a clear contrast between the food and the background — for example a burger on a white plate or a pizza on a wooden board. It may not look great on dishes with complex or colorful backgrounds, or soups and sauces. Always preview the result before generating your poster. If the cutout looks unnatural, turn background removal off and use the original photo instead — sometimes the full photo looks more appetizing anyway.
Set up your restaurant profile with your name and brand color. Every poster will automatically include your branding. Upload your logo for the best results — it appears on every poster you generate.
Choose the right platform for each post. TikTok captions are short and punchy. Facebook captions are longer and conversational. Instagram is visual and elegant. Twitter is witty and brief. Each platform gets a caption written specifically for its audience.
Try different templates for the same dish — some work better for certain food types. Dark templates work great for meat dishes and burgers. Light templates suit salads, desserts, and breakfast items. Try a few and see which one makes your dish look its best.
Not happy with the AI content? Hit Regenerate to get a fresh set of captions and headlines. Each generation is unique. You can regenerate as many times as you like before generating the final poster.
Have a special offer? Add it in the Promo text field — for example '20% off this weekend only' or 'Limited time special'. The AI will weave it naturally into the caption so it feels genuine, not salesy.
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