CleanEats: Scan & Plan Meals

CleanEats: Scan & Plan Meals

Food Scanner + Calorie Tracker

5.6K ratings
87 reviews
Free
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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • January 28, 2025
  • August 17, 2026

Features

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About

This app provides a personalized nutrition guide to help you understand how specific foods impact your health. Scan your meals to receive instant feedback on potential health issues and track your progress for fast results.

Personalized nutrition guide
Custom health model
Instant food scanning feedback
Daily food logging
Fast results tracking
Science-backed insights
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What's New in CleanEats

2.1.0

August 17, 2026

Every meal teaches you something. Cleany's new belly shows your day as it happens. Scan a meal and its macros drop in as colored pearls, so patterns you'd never spot in a list of numbers become obvious: the snack that was mostly sugar, the lunch that carried your protein. • See your macro mix build through the day • Tap a macro for exact amounts, eaten and remaining • The belly fills as you near your calorie goal • Hit your goals and Cleany celebrates Awareness first. The good choices follow.

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User reviews

Incorrect information

Not calculating the calories correctly or naming the food correctly

Costs money

I was so excited for the app, it did give me a nice check in, so i thought that it was gonna be good, then, it made me pay. A LOT of money. Dont waste your time to get it.

The free trial shows 1 day prior for payment rather than 3 days after, check

The free trial shows 1 day prior for payment rather than 3 days after, check

Response from developer

Thanks for flagging this! Your trial should run its full length before any charge, reminder timing may just look confusing. Please email support@cleaneats.app so we can double check your account. 😊 Support Team

Love the new update!!

Such a helpful app, the new update is great 😍 love that I can now just scan my cooked meals

Horrible

I wish i could give this app a 0, it gave me a “free 3 day trial” i canceled my subscription before them and still go charged 40 dollars and they haven’t refunded me, don’t even download this app you will get your money stolen.

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

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FAQ

What does the CleanEats app do?

This app offers a personalized nutrition guide and allows you to scan your food to understand its impact on your health. It helps identify potential health issues caused by certain foods and provides guidance to achieve your health goals, such as clearer skin or improved facial appearance.

How does the food scanning feature work?

You can scan your food using the app to get instant feedback on what might be causing your health problems. This feature helps you quickly identify problematic ingredients or meals and find the fastest solutions for your well-being.

Is the app free to use?

The app offers a free trial for all new users. After the trial period, a subscription is required to continue using the app's full features and personalized guidance.

What kind of results can I expect?

By logging your food daily and following the personalized nutrition guidance, you can start seeing results in as little as two weeks. These results can include feeling better, clearer skin, and improvements in facial appearance.

What scientific guidelines is the app based on?

The insights provided by the app are backed by trusted scientific guidelines from reputable sources. These include organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO), American Heart Association (AHA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).