AI menu photography and food video
for restaurants and cafes

Generate menu hero shots, delivery-app thumbnails, social reels, and dinner-service teasers with synchronized audio. 200 free credits, no watermark on paid tiers, full commercial use. Running on founder-owned hardware in the United States.

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ZSky AI is a creative platform for restaurants to generate menu photography (1 credit per hero image), clean up real-dish photos with image editing (2 credits per edit), and produce short 1080p food-styling video with synchronized audio (40 credits per clip). The free tier includes 200 signup credits plus 100 daily, enough to refresh an entire menu in a single afternoon at no cost, with full commercial use on every plan.

Why restaurants chose ZSky

A full food photography shoot runs $150 to $500 per dish. A 20-item menu shoot costs $3,000 to $10,000 and takes a day to schedule, a day to shoot, and a week to edit. Most small restaurants either skip professional photography entirely or use stock photos that look nothing like what they serve.

ZSky gives you image generation in about 2 seconds, image editing in about 2 seconds, and short-form food video with audio in about 30 seconds. The per-dish cost at Pro annual pricing is under 1 cent. You can refresh your entire menu, test three variations of each dish, and get everything ready for DoorDash in the time it takes to prep lunch service.

The honest workflow: photograph the real dish on your phone in daylight, use image editing to clean up the lighting and background, and save the text-to-image hero generation for promotional content, social ads, specials boards, and concept testing.

Five real restaurant workflows

Menu hero photography

Image-edit (2 credits) real dish photos into magazine-quality hero shots. Clean background, even lighting, styled garnishes. Faster and cheaper than a studio shoot.

DoorDash and Uber Eats thumbnails

Delivery platforms reward good thumbnails with better placement. Generate or edit each item into a consistent square thumbnail format — same angle, same background, same lighting.

Social reels with audio

30-second 1080p video with synchronized ambient sound for Instagram Reels, TikTok, and Facebook. Cheese pulls, pour shots, steam rising — the formats that actually convert.

Specials board and POS graphics

Daily specials, weekend brunch menus, happy hour posters, seasonal drink features. Generate new specials graphics in minutes instead of waiting on a designer.

Holiday and event promos

Valentines prix-fixe hero shots, Thanksgiving to-go bundles, Mothers Day brunch visuals, happy hour posters, trivia night flyers. One batch in one sitting for the whole quarter.

Example prompts that actually work

These prompts are written for restaurant operators and cafe owners. Copy, paste, and adjust for your menu.

Menu hero — burger
A juicy double cheeseburger on a brioche bun with melted cheddar, crispy lettuce, sliced tomato, red onion, and a house-made aioli dripping slightly from the edge, on a rustic wooden board, warm side light, shallow depth of field, 50mm lens, photorealistic food magazine style
Menu hero — ramen
A steaming bowl of tonkotsu ramen with a perfectly halved ajitama egg, thin sliced chashu pork, crisp nori sheets, green onion, bean sprouts, and a swirl of chili oil, overhead shot on a dark ceramic bowl, warm steam rising, moody side light, Japanese restaurant editorial style
Menu hero — pasta
A bowl of handmade tagliatelle with slow-braised short rib ragu, finished with fresh grated parmigiano and a sprig of basil, warm restaurant lighting, rustic ceramic bowl, a glass of red wine slightly blurred in the background, Italian trattoria editorial style
Menu hero — cocktail
A craft old fashioned cocktail in a heavy cut-crystal glass, one large ice cube, orange peel garnish with oil misting off the surface, smoky amber bourbon, warm bar lighting, dark wood bar top, bokeh background, cinematic cocktail photography
Menu hero — breakfast
Weekend brunch plate with buttermilk pancakes stacked three high, maple syrup slowly pouring from a small pitcher, crispy bacon, a fried egg with a runny yolk, and a small ramekin of fresh berries, soft morning window light, white ceramic plate, editorial brunch photography
Delivery thumbnail — clean square
A neatly plated chicken Caesar salad centered in a square frame, crisp romaine, shaved parmesan, homemade croutons, creamy dressing, clean neutral background, even soft lighting, delivery-app thumbnail style, top-down angle
Happy hour social video
Slow-motion pour of a craft cocktail into a chilled glass, ice cubes clinking, garnish drop, warm amber light, bokeh bar background, 1080p, 6 seconds, hip bar ambient sound
Cheese pull reel
Close-up cheese pull on a freshly made pepperoni pizza, mozzarella stretching as a slice lifts away, warm wood-fire pizzeria lighting, rustic background, 1080p vertical 9:16, satisfying ambient audio
Dessert hero
Molten chocolate lava cake with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream slowly melting on top, fresh raspberries, a dusting of powdered sugar, warm restaurant lighting, shallow depth of field, dessert editorial photography

Menu refresh cost breakdown

Here is a realistic cost sheet at the Pro annual rate of $15.20/mo for 3,000 credits (about 0.5 cents per credit). Free tier covers all of this at zero cost out of the 200 signup + 100 daily bonus.

Restaurant taskCreditsPaid costFree cost
One hero image for a new dish1~0.5 centsFree
Clean up a real-dish photo (edit)2~1 centFree
Full 20-item menu (3 variations each)60~30 centsFree (60/300)
20 DoorDash square thumbnails20~10 centsFree
1 x 1080p social reel with audio40~20 centsFree (40/300)
Daily specials board graphic1~0.5 centsFree
Full monthly content pack~200~$1.00Free

Compare: a traditional food photography shoot for a 20-item menu is $3,000 to $10,000 and requires scheduling, prep, shooting, and editing. ZSky does the same output for under a dollar at Pro annual pricing, or free on the refillable daily free tier.

Truth in advertising

Every US state has a truth-in-advertising rule on food, enforced through state attorney general offices and the FTC. You cannot show a burger with four patties and four strips of bacon if the real dish has one patty and two strips. You cannot show a cocktail full to the brim if the real pour is half a glass. Customers can (and do) sue over misleading menu imagery.

The safest workflow with ZSky: image-edit (2 credits) real photos of real dishes to clean up lighting and background, rather than using pure text-to-image generation for the dish itself. Reserve text-to-image for promotional content (specials boards, social reels, landing page heroes) where the customer understands the image is illustrative.

If you do generate a hero image from text, style the real plated dish to match the hero as closely as possible before launching it to customers. That way the photo on the menu and the plate on the table line up.

Frequently asked

Can I use AI-generated food photos on my menu?

Legally yes, but most states require accurate representation. Safest workflow: image-edit (2 credits) real dish photos. Reserve text-to-image for promotional content where the illustrative nature is clear.

What does food photography cost on ZSky vs a studio shoot?

Image hero: 1 credit (~0.5 cents at Pro annual). Full 20-item menu: 60 credits (~30 cents total). Studio shoot: $3,000 to $10,000. Gap is real.

Can I generate social reels of my food with sound?

Yes. 1080p video up to 30 seconds with synchronized audio at no extra cost. 40 credits per video, about 20 cents each at Pro annual pricing.

Can I use outputs on DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub?

Yes, commercial use allowed on every plan. Use image editing (2 credits) on real dish photos for the cleanest workflow that stays truthful to the food.

Do I own the images I generate?

Yes, fully. You own the copyright. ZSky claims no ownership, no licensing rights, no cut of any revenue.

Will the AI-generated food match my actual dish?

Image-to-image (2 credits) with a real photo as reference matches much closer than pure text-to-image. Generate variations, pick the closest, then style the real plate to match.

Is there a watermark on the free tier?

Small zsky.ai watermark on images only, no watermark on videos. Paid plans start at $9/mo and remove the watermark entirely plus skip the queue.

How fast are generations during dinner rush?

~2 seconds per image, ~30 seconds per video. Paid tiers get instant generation — same speed regardless of queue. Free tier queues behind paid generations.

Can I use ZSky for non-food content too?

Yes. Interior vibes, staff photos, event photography, daily specials graphics, Instagram story frames, holiday menus, event flyers — all valid on every plan.

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200 free credits, 100 more every day. No credit card. Full commercial use on every plan. Generate your first dish hero in about 2 seconds.

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