Photo logging
Snap your plate and move on. Eat estimates calories and macros from the photo so you do not need a perfect search query for every bite.
Features
Eat is built around the moments that make tracking hard: logging dinner, reading a label, and knowing if today is on track.
Snap your plate and move on. Eat estimates calories and macros from the photo so you do not need a perfect search query for every bite.
Say what you ate. Hands stay free, typing stays optional, and the meal still lands on today.
Point at a nutrition label when packaged food is the meal. Fast when the package is clearer than your memory.
A simple day view shows calories, protein, carbs, and fat against your goals. Enough to steer. Not a spreadsheet.
Group foods into meals, edit them later, and move a meal to another day when plans change.
Save foods and meals you already eat. Re-log favorites without rebuilding them from scratch.
Ask Eat to draft a day from your goals and library. Tweak suggestions, add what fits, skip what does not.
Look back across days and weeks so consistency is visible, not just today's ring.
Features only matter if you use them after Tuesday. Eat prioritizes speed and clarity over gram-level theater.
Eat
Free on iPhone, Android, and the web.