HealthLoop: Nutrition & Gym

HealthLoop: Nutrition & Gym

Track food, workouts, wellness

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Most health apps make you pick a side: count calories in one, log your lifts in another, and track everything else somewhere else again. HealthLoop keeps the whole loop in a single place — what you eat, how you train, and how you recover. FOOD, LOGGED IN SECONDS • Track calories, protein, carbs, fat and water against goals you set • Scan a product barcode and the nutrition fills itself in • Point your camera at a plate and get an on-device AI estimate of what's in it • Build your own meal and drink library, with favourites and recents to hand • Everything you log is written to Apple Health PLAN THE WHOLE WEEK • Create a weekly eating program day by day, or let the on-device AI draft one around your calorie target and diet style • Tick meals off as you eat them and watch the week fill up • Turn any program into a de-duplicated shopping list you can share • Optional reminders at your own breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner times • A home-screen widget shows today's meals and marks them done with one tap TRAIN AND SEE IT ADD UP • 200+ built-in exercises, filterable by muscle group and equipment • Plan a split for each day of the week, then run it set by set • Rest timers that keep going when you lock your phone, with a Live Activity on the Lock Screen and Dynamic Island • Spoken countdowns for timed exercises, so you never look at the screen • Personal bests, training volume and muscle distribution, charted over time RECOVER PROPERLY • Guided breathing, mindfulness, posture and Kegel sessions • Body weight tracking with a trend chart over 1, 3, 6 or 12 months • Daily step count read straight from Apple Health ON YOUR WRIST AND YOUR HOME SCREEN • Apple Watch app for your nutrition summary and controlling a live workout • Widgets for water, calories and protein, and for today's planned meals • Works on iPhone and iPad PRIVATE BY DEFAULT The AI that reads your food photos and drafts your meal plans runs on your device using Apple's built-in models. Your photos are not uploaded anywhere. Your logs sync to your own account so they're there on every device you use, and they're yours to delete at any time — account deletion removes your data. HealthLoop is a tracking tool, not a medical device. It doesn't diagnose, treat or prevent anything, and it isn't a substitute for advice from a doctor or a registered dietitian. Talk to a professional before making significant changes to how you eat or train.
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What's New in HealthLoop

1.0.2

August 11, 2026

This release is mostly about things that should have been working already. Fixed • Logging a meal or drink from the meal list or a detail screen failed on any day you hadn't opened the calorie tracker first — and always failed if you'd never set goals. Today's summary is now created wherever you log from. • Logging the same meal twice and removing one entry deleted the wrong row and left your daily totals wrong. • On devices set to a non-Gregorian calendar, days were filed under the wrong id, and changing your region could hide your history. • Finishing a workout could leave the screen spinning forever. • Leaving a workout without finishing it left a timer running in the background and a stale Live Activity on your Lock Screen. • The Today's Meals widget is fixed — it didn't build at all in the last version. • The nutrition widget showed empty rings until you'd saved a goal. • The app could get stuck on the splash screen if Remote Config failed. • Drinks with "su" anywhere in the name (sugar-free, sushi) were counted as water. • Meal list sorting was inverted: "ascending" sorted high to low. • Searching, then switching between the Food and Drink tabs, showed unfiltered results. • Marking meals done quickly could undo each other. • The medium widget was unreadable in light mode and its labels weren't translated. • Deleting an eating program now clears its shopping list too. Changed • Editing your goals now updates today's rings immediately instead of tomorrow. • Deleting anything works offline — deletes used to hang until you reconnected. • Weight, reps and duration you type during a workout are saved as you go. • Meals ticked off in the widget sync back as soon as you open the app. • Deleting your account now clears your meal plans, tracking and wellness sessions too.

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