Photo, barcode, or manual
Choose the input that fits the meal in front of you.
Snap a meal for a quick calorie and macro estimate, then review, adjust, and learn from your habits.
Editable estimates, built for everyday food logging.

FoodSnap gives you a useful starting point—calories, protein, carbs, and fat—with editable results for portions and ingredients.
Photograph your meal or choose an image you already have.
See the identified food, serving estimate, calories, and macros together.
Correct ingredients or portions before adding the meal to your diary.



Move from a single meal estimate to a food log that helps you notice patterns over time.
Choose the input that fits the meal in front of you.
Follow calories, macros, water, and meal history without spreadsheet work.
Build a weekly meal plan and get practical meal ideas from your preferences.
Food and portion estimates are starting points, so you remain in control.
On iPhone, decide whether to share supported nutrition data with Apple Health.
Favorites, reminders, fasting, and dark mode help the app fit your day.
Our guides turn reliable nutrition references into practical explanations about calories, macros, portions, and meal planning.
Useful first. Careful with claims.Explore the FoodSnap journalNo. A photo provides an estimate based on visible foods and portions. Review and edit the result whenever you know more.
Yes. You can add meals manually, scan supported barcodes, reuse history, or select a photo from your library.
No. FoodSnap is a general food-logging and education tool. It does not diagnose conditions or replace advice from a qualified professional.
Yes. You can find FoodSnap on the App Store and Google Play.
Download FoodSnap and turn today’s meals into a routine you can actually understand.