Menuella

Digital presence & visibility

Browse Free Stock Images or Upload Your Own Media

Access professional stock images or upload your own photos and footages for your digital menu, website, and promotions with Menuella.

Live media assignment

Choose it once. Place it everywhere.

Restaurant media library

Assign selected image to

Live placement preview

Preview
A plated bowl of truffle pasta from the restaurant media library

Truffle pasta

Truffle pasta

Ready to place

Choose an image and a restaurant surface.

One gallery for every guest-facing surface

Pick from curated food stock, add your own shoots, and let Menuella optimize and deliver wherever your brand shows up.

One upload, ready for service

Follow an image from camera to menu

The original stays available for future edits.
  • Curated stock that looks like your menu

    Thousands of food-forward images and isolates you can attach to dishes and modifiers—without opening an editor.

  • Your brand media, normalized automatically

    Upload HEIC, PNG, JPG, or short clips. Menuella prepares responsive variants so phones and kiosks stay fast.

  • One source, every channel

    The same assets power digital menus, your site, QR flows, and promos so teams stop rebuilding folders for every touchpoint.

Why restaurants centralize media in Menuella

Great food photos sell orders—but only if they're the right size, in the right place, kept up to date. Centralizing your images and footage in Menuella means one library feeds your menu, website, and promotions at once, so a new dish photo appears everywhere it should, correctly optimized, without re-uploading the same file five times.

Fast loads, crisp previews

Heavy camera files become web-ready formats with sensible compression—so guests browse your menu on mobile without the wait.

Responsive delivery

Match the asset to the guest’s screen

Chosen automatically

Compact responsive image

Digital menu on a phone

A smaller crop keeps the dish clear without sending the largest file.

From camera roll to production

Automatic sizing and formats keep hero shots sharp without blowing mobile data caps.

Clear media relationships

See exactly where each asset is used

Selected asset

Pasta hero

Used by

Truffle pasta

Menu item and website feature

Every screen: Responsive previews keep dishes legible on kiosks, phones, and dine-in QR—without a separate mobile asset library.

One change across Menuella

Send the selected photo to every guest surface

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Are the stock images included?

Yes. Menuella includes access to a curated food stock library you can use across your Menuella-powered menus, sites, and promos—so you are not licensing random files elsewhere.

Can I upload my own photos and videos?

Absolutely. Drop in common formats; Menuella normalizes and optimizes them for fast delivery on web and mobile.

Where do gallery images appear?

Assign media to dishes and modifiers, and it flows through your digital menu, website, and QR experiences connected to Menuella.

Does Menuella optimize file size automatically?

Yes. Large uploads are processed into formats and sizes suited for quick loading across devices and networks.

Do I need a designer to manage the gallery?

No. It is built for operators: filter stock, attach to products, and swap assets when the menu changes—without a separate DAM workflow.

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