
EatSnap: Photo Calorie Counter
Macro & fiber tracker, AI scan
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Free
About
Point your camera at a plate. You get calories, protein, fat, carbs and fiber, counted against your daily targets. Typing a food name is not part of it.
Most food trackers are a search box with a camera bolted on. EatSnap works the other way round. The photo is the only way in.
WHAT YOU GET
— Five numbers from one photo: calories, protein, fat, carbs and fiber
— Daily targets worked out from your height, weight, age, activity and goal
— A running total for the day, plus history you can scroll back through
— Fiber on the main screen, next to the other four, not buried in a submenu
HONEST NUMBERS
— Every estimate comes with a range, because a photo cannot be exact
— Cooking oil gets its own line, so the calories you cannot see still land in the total
— The app marks what it is unsure about instead of folding it quietly into the total
FIX ANYTHING IN A TAP
— Adjust a portion with plus and minus and all five numbers follow
— Swap a food for one of the alternatives the app suggests
— Delete anything that should not be there
— Corrections stay free on every plan
PRIVATE BY DEFAULT
Your meals stay on your device. EatSnap does not ask you to create an account and does not show ads.
EatSnap Pro plans
• Monthly
• Yearly (includes a 1-week free trial)
Free covers 3 photo estimates a day and the last 7 days of history. Pro removes both limits.
The price for your region is shown in the app before you buy. Payment is charged to your Apple Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscriptions renew automatically unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account is charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage or cancel your subscription anytime in your App Store account settings after purchase.
Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Privacy Policy: https://apps.tmkm.dev/eatsnap/privacy
EatSnap gives estimates, not medical advice, and it is not a medical device.
Built for people who want to know what they ate without turning every meal into data entry.
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What's New in EatSnap
1.0.0
August 19, 2026




