AI calorie tracking
AI calorie tracker for real meals
AI calorie tracker: An AI calorie tracker estimates calories and macros from natural meal input such as a photo, voice note, or text description. Calofy AI is built for iPhone users who want faster food logging for home-cooked meals, restaurant plates, snacks, bowls, salads, and mixed meals without searching a manual food database.
Best for
- People who quit manual trackers because logging takes too long
- iPhone users who eat restaurant meals, leftovers, bowls, salads, or home-cooked food
- Users who want calories, macros, hydration, and activity context in one dashboard
| Category | Calofy AI | Traditional tracker |
|---|---|---|
| Meal input | Photo, voice, or text | Search database, scan barcode, or type manually |
| Best meal types | Mixed meals and real-world plates | Packaged foods and known database entries |
| Speed | Designed for quick logging | Often slower because serving sizes must be selected manually |
| Accuracy style | Practical estimate that users can review | Manual precision depends on the correct database item and portion |
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Where Calofy fits
Calofy AI is not built for users who need lab-grade nutrition measurement. It is built for people who need consistent, fast, practical logging across real meals they actually eat.
FAQ
Is an AI calorie tracker accurate?
AI calorie tracking is best for practical consistency, not lab-grade measurement. It works well when users review estimates and adjust hidden oils, sauces, or portions they know better than the AI.
Can AI calorie trackers handle home-cooked food?
They can be useful for home-cooked food because users can describe ingredients and portions in natural language instead of forcing a meal into a generic database entry.
What makes Calofy AI different?
Calofy AI combines photo, voice, and text logging with macros, hydration, Apple Health activity, weekly trends, and no account required to start.