Calorie calculator
Daily calories for maintenance, moderate cutting, and controlled surplus.
Search, barcodes, photos, and custom foods speed logging up. Food, water, weight, and activity stay in one place, so it is easier to return to recent entries and avoid duplicate work.
Food diary with search, barcodes, AI recognition, and daily entry history.
The main reason people stop logging food is too much manual work. Here you can speed logging up with search, barcodes, photos, and frequent or recent foods.
If a product is missing, you can save it as your own and find it later just as quickly as any normal food.
When food, water, weight, and activity stay in one place, it is easier to keep context and get back to the entries you need.
That is more practical than splitting the same data across memory, notes, and separate tools.
You can recognize food from a photo, get suggestions that fit your remaining calories and macros, or pull up a recipe for what you logged.
After sign-in, your entries sync across devices. Separately on iPhone, you can install the iOS Shortcut and run it manually or through personal automations to send body weight and active calories from Apple Health to the cloud.
Open the diary, log meals, water, and weight, and adjust your plan from real weekly trends.
Yes. If a product is missing from the catalog, you can save it as your own food with name, brand, macros, and barcode, then find it later through the normal search flow.
No. You can search by name, reuse frequent and recent foods, scan barcodes, and in some cases use AI from a photo.
On iPhone the log runs in the browser, and for body weight plus active calories from Apple Health you can install the iOS Shortcut. You can run it manually or through personal Shortcuts automations.