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Bloom - AI Hydration Estimator

Bloom - AI Hydration Estimator

Water log,AI Hydration Tracker

⭐️4.7 / 5
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🙌6
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Bloom

3.0

March 8, 2022

- Health app integration for water intake and glucose logs - Bug fixes

2.2

August 31, 2021

- A user guide in the form of walkthrough is added for taking proper photos - Improved AI gives better results - Camera screen bug fixes
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2.1

June 22, 2021

- Improved AI - Bug fixes, UI improvements

2.0

April 16, 2021

- Bloom's new version has improved performance. Hydration results are more accurate than the previous version - More descriptive hydration results - Some bug fixes in the walkthrough part
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1.0

March 20, 2021

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Description of Bloom

** World’s first AI hydration/water tracker app ** Human face can give us hints, signs, reminders about health. What if an AI could estimate your hydration level just by looking at your selfie? That's what Bloom is all about. Bloom is not only water reminder but also water level estimator. Photo app estimating hydration of body from face photo. Bloom is a health, fitness selfie app. Gym workout, swimming, sports can make you dehydrated. Maintain hydration - that’s the motto. Even chess players have to hydrate to think, perform well by drinking fruit juices, milkshakes, water. Athletes tend to dehydrate. Muscle cramps are normal to athletes. Hydration tracking is left to human urge. In the age of AI apps, we wanted to build something that can change water tracking forever. Olympic athletes - boxers, swimmers, shooters, runners, tennis players, football players, fitness frenzies - all of them require proper hydration. AI running on device estimates hydration levels. The user takes a selfie. Face skin analysis estimates user’s hydration. Running on the Neural Engine on-device chip, it's lightning fast, providing the user results in a blink. Our algorithm is unique and achieves a high degree of accuracy. We are not going to stop here. We want to improve it and make it even better. We are hoping our users will provide feedback on the results to help us improve our AI to better serve users and our community. Some studies suggests blood glucose has connection with hydration. Dehydration can elevate blood glucose. Bloom now lets you take logs of blood glucose. Users can stay hydrated while take notice of sugar. Users can use an FDA approved blood glucose monitor to test their glucose and log that into Bloom. Logs are also added to Health app. Disclaimer: The Bloom app should not be considered a medical device and is not FDA approved. If you have symptoms of severe dehydration, please seek immediate medical attention. Do not rely on Bloom estimates. We do not guarantee the results. We advise our users not to change their water intake based on Bloom's estimate alone. We care for our users and their good health is our priority.
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Bloom: FAQ

Is Bloom compatible with the iPad?

No, there is no iPad version available for Bloom.
Bloom was launched by Algorithmic Mashup, Inc..
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 15.0.
The current user rating of the Bloom app is 4.7.
The Bloom App Relates To The Health & Fitness Genre.
3.0 is the newly released version of the Bloom app.
July 5, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Bloom update.
The Bloom app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
Contains some content that parents may find inappropriate for younger children, recommended for ages 12 and up.
Bloom can be used in American English.
No, Bloom is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Bloom does not include options for in-app purchases.
Sorry, Bloom is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Bloom

  • Best type of photos

    Think “Passport photo” when using this app. A straight on expressionless full face shot is best. I’ve used this app for a while now so my photos and corresponding feedback is integrated into the AI and I get amazingly accurate results.
  • Good but improvements could be made

    I like the idea of this app, but I don’t know quite how it works; I find it fairly unreliable and inconsistent. I’ve found if my eyebrows are down, I’m magically dehydrated; up and I’m magically hydrated with little or a big difference in water intake in reality. Maybe suggest to the app user how to smile or not to smile to increase accuracy?

    I love the reminders and sound notifications throughout the day! It definitely serves as a great reminder to drink water and track how much I drink.

    I also get notifications to submit photos but the app only lets me access 90% of the screen on my iPhone 8. Maybe this is an issue for all users? Maybe not?

    Overall, I think this free app is decent and has helped me remember to drink more water. However, there’s some improvements to be made. Once those happen, I’d be happy to change my rating. Thank you.

    Developer Response

    Thank you for such valuable feedback. In the next update, we will add guidelines on how to take photos for better accuracy. We are diagnosing the issue of submitting photos in iPhone 8. It will be resolved in the next update. The app will learn about your hydration from the photos you submit and will give you even more accurate results in future. We are glad to know that Bloom is helping you stay hydrated. Please stay connected for exciting new features.