Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about MenuFactory, credits, and generation. Can't find an answer? Email [email protected].

MenuFactory is an AI food-photography tool built for restaurants. Upload a single phone photo of your dish and get professional, menu-ready images in seconds — no studio, no editing skills required.

Three steps: ① upload your dish photo ② pick a style ③ hit generate. You get a polished result in seconds, and can fine-tune it with AI editing if needed.

No. MenuFactory preserves your actual dish and only enhances lighting, background, and presentation — it won't turn your food into something else. The result is your dish, just more appetizing.

Neither. A clear, well-lit phone photo is all you need. The sharper your photo, the better the result.

Yes. Upload your storefront, table setting, or any reference photo to define your brand style, then reuse it across all your dishes for a consistent, on-brand look.

Yes. New accounts get 6 free credits to generate real photos and try things out before buying more.

Each generated image uses credits, and you'll see the cost before you generate. Credits are pay-as-you-go and valid for 12 months from purchase — no monthly reset like subscriptions.

Used credits are non-refundable; unused credits may be refunded under our Terms (at our discretion or where required by law). Contact [email protected] — see the Terms for full details.

You own the outputs generated through your account. Paid outputs can be used commercially — menus, delivery platforms, ads, your website, and social media (provided the use is lawful, doesn't infringe others' rights, and isn't misleading).

No. We don't use your uploaded photos or generated outputs to train AI models — they're only used to deliver your results (generation is processed via third-party AI providers). See our Privacy Policy for details.

Yes. It runs right in your phone or desktop browser, with mobile editing supported. It's a web app — no separate download needed.

Yes. Outputs fit major delivery-platform requirements, and you can preview how they'll actually appear on each platform before using them.