Calories, close enough.
Track meals with a photo or your voice on iPhone, Android, or the web. See calories and macros for the day, without turning food into a second job.
Log in the time it takes to sit down.
Most calorie trackers die on day three because every meal becomes homework. Eat is built for the opposite: a photo, a voice note, or a label scan, then you get back to eating.
See the day. Steer. Don't obsess.
One glance at calories and macros is enough to stay honest. Close enough beats perfect entries you abandon by Thursday.
Plan with the foods you already eat.
Ask Eat to draft a day around your calorie goals and your library. Tweak what you want. Add the rest. No blank-page meal planning.
Perfection is why people quit.
Other apps chase million-item databases and gram-level guilt. Eat is for people who want results from showing up: calorie tracking that's good enough to guide you, light enough to last.
Eat
Start tracking today.
Free on iPhone, Android, and the web.