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Browse editable food Instagram post templates, start from a layout built for dishes and menus, and swap in your own photos and copy.

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Food Instagram post templates you can edit right in your browser

A food post is any Instagram photo or carousel built around a dish, a menu item, or a restaurant moment, from an overhead plate shot to a specials-of-the-day carousel. These food post templates are ready to edit right in your browser, with nothing to download and no new software to learn.

VEED is built for the photos, copy, and quick edits a food brand posts every week. Swap in your own shots, adjust the color grading for a warmer, more appetizing look, or generate a new visual with the AI image generator when you need an extra angle.

How to make a food Instagram post from a template:

Step 01

Browse templates and pick a post

Explore the gallery of Instagram post templates and choose one that fits your post type. Select it to open it in the editor.

Step 02

Edit the template and swap in your elements

Replace the placeholders with your own. Rewrite the copy, drop in your photos, and adjust the colors to match your brand. On video templates, edit the prompt to change the scene or the talent.

Step 03

Resize and post to Instagram

Resize to Instagram feed dimensions and export. Download your post, ready to share on Instagram.

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Watch how to make a food Instagram post from a template

Edit your food photos and copy without leaving the browser

Swap a dull product shot for a warmer, appetizing crop, rewrite a caption, or drop in this week's specials directly on the canvas. Every change to your food post, from the overhead plate shot to the menu callout, updates instantly with nothing to download and no new app to learn.

Start from a food-ready layout or a correctly sized blank canvas

Pick a template built for overhead shots, plated dishes, or a specials-of-the-day carousel, then add your restaurant's logo, colors, and fonts from a brand kit so the post looks like your kitchen made it. Prefer a clean start? Open a correctly sized blank canvas instead.

One editor for a single dish shot or a menu carousel

The same editor handles a single plated-dish photo or a multi-slide menu carousel, so a specials post can grow from one dish into the full menu without switching tools. Add text callouts for menu items, or resize the same idea for Instagram Stories.

FAQ

  • A food post is an Instagram photo, carousel, or short video built around a dish, a menu item, or a moment in a kitchen or dining room, from an overhead plate shot to a specials-of-the-day carousel. It works as a single image, a multi-slide set, or a video. VEED's food post templates give you a ready layout for any of these, edited directly in the browser.

  • A strong food post caption names the dish, adds one sensory detail like temperature, texture, or an ingredient, and ends with a short call to action or a relevant hashtag. Keep it short enough to read at a glance in the feed. VEED's food post templates include an editable caption placeholder, so you can drop in your own line and adjust the font or color to match the photo.

  • Open a food post template in VEED's editor, then replace the placeholder photo with your own shot of the dish or menu item and rewrite the caption text. Adjust the colors and fonts to match your restaurant's brand kit, then resize the layout for the Instagram feed. Everything happens in the browser, so there is nothing to download and no design software to install.

  • Browse the food Instagram post template gallery, which groups layouts by post type: single dish shots, specials-of-the-day carousels, and menu announcements. Filter or scroll until a layout matches the post you want to make, then open it in the editor. Every template in the gallery is edited the same way, whether it starts as a static image, a carousel, or a video.

  • Instagram feed posts display best at 1080 x 1080 px for a square photo, 1080 x 1350 px for a portrait crop, or 1080 x 566 px for a landscape shot. A food photo with a lot of vertical detail, like a stacked burger or a tall drink, usually reads better in portrait. VEED's food post templates come pre-sized to these dimensions, so resizing is one click.

  • Instagram's built-in post tools offer basic filters, stickers, and a handful of fixed layouts inside the app, with no way to save brand colors or fonts for reuse. A VEED food post template is edited in a fuller browser-based editor, where you can save a logo, color palette, and font set to a brand kit and apply them to every future post.

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More than a food post

Generate a starting point from a food post template or a written prompt, then refine it: rewrite the caption, swap in a fresh photo of the dish, and adjust the color grading for a warmer, more appetizing look. Brand it with your restaurant's logo, colors, and fonts saved to a brand kit, so the post looks like your kitchen made it. Save that as your specials layout and swap in tomorrow's dish when the menu changes.