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Photograph with the camera
Tap Scan. MyCalTracker reads the plate and pins kcal and protein on the photo.
AI reads the plate. USDA writes kcal and protein. One free scan, no account.
One free photo on this device. Results are not saved.

Camera photo in. Calories and macros out.

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Tap Scan. MyCalTracker reads the plate and pins kcal and protein on the photo.

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Nothing saves until portion weight looks right. Edit a food if the size is off.

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Save the meal. Rings, macros, and remaining kcal update on your dashboard.
A sample Monday. 1,420 of 2,100 kcal, with protein and carbs on the inner rings.
1,420 / 2,100 kcal680 kcal left. Breakfast 420, lunch 400 after leftovers, dinner 600.
Graphs for weight and hydration, plus your daily nutrient totals.
Protein
84g
Goal 130g
Carbs
160g
Goal 210g
Photograph food before you commit. We scan the plate and tell you if it fits today's remaining calories. Nothing hits your log.

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One photo a day. One voice log and one AI Coach question each week.
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Yes. Photograph a meal, confirm grams, and USDA FoodData Central writes calories and macros.
Yes. One food photo per device from Scan a Meal. Results are not saved. Create an account to keep a diary.
After you log a meal, photograph what is still on the plate. Remaining grams are subtracted. Leftover scans are on Premium.
USDA FoodData Central, after you confirm grams. The vision model names food. It does not invent nutrition.
Photograph food without logging it. The same plate scan as a meal, plus whether it fits today's remaining calories.
Leftover scans, more daily photos, and more voice and AI Coach room. $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year after a 3-day trial.
No. Nutrition is estimated from photos and USDA data. MyCalTracker is a food log, not a diagnosis or diet prescription.