
About
This app uses AI to quickly log meals by scanning photos, providing calorie and macro estimates. It helps maintain a daily food diary for weight control and mindful eating.
What's New in BiteCal
1.0.3
August 6, 2026
Bug fix and experience improvement.
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Monthly Premium
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FAQ
How does BiteCal work?
BiteCal uses AI to scan your meal photos, detect foods, and provide estimated calories and macros. You can then review and save this information to your daily food diary.
Is BiteCal free to use?
BiteCal offers a free version with core features. Full access to all features requires an active subscription, with monthly and yearly plans available.
What subscription plans does BiteCal offer?
BiteCal offers monthly subscriptions at $19.99/P1M and yearly subscriptions at $35.99/P1Y and $49.99/P1Y. These details are shown within the app before purchase.
Can BiteCal sync with Apple Health?
Yes, BiteCal supports Apple Health sync for compatible health and nutrition data, helping to integrate your food tracking with your overall health information.
Does BiteCal provide medical advice?
No, BiteCal does not provide medical advice. Calorie and nutrition estimates are for informational purposes and may vary. Always consult a qualified professional for medical, nutrition, or weight-loss advice.
How accurate are BiteCal's calorie estimates?
Calorie and nutrition estimates may vary based on photo quality, portion size, ingredients, and preparation methods. BiteCal aims to provide a helpful estimate for easier logging.
What devices is BiteCal available on?
BiteCal is available on iPhone and iPod devices, as indicated by its supported devices list.
How often is BiteCal updated?
The latest version of BiteCal is 1.0.3, and it was last updated on 2026-08-06, suggesting regular updates to improve functionality and features.








