Nutrition

AI-Powered Food Analysis & Nutrition Tracking

Snap a photo of your meal and let AI do the work. Vitalstat combines artificial intelligence with comprehensive food databases to make nutrition tracking effortless.

Key Facts

  • AI Analysis: Photo-to-nutrition using AI image recognition
  • Database: 2M+ products via Open Food Facts, USDA, Edamam, Spoonacular
  • Tracking: Calories, protein, carbs, fat, and micronutrients
  • Extras: Barcode scanning, AI recipe generation
  • Price: $5.99/month or $44.99/year

Snap a Photo, Get Nutrition Facts

Vitalstat's AI food analysis lets you photograph your meal and instantly receive an estimate of its nutritional content. The AI identifies food items in the image and provides calories, macronutrients (protein, carbohydrates, fat), and portion estimates. It is the fastest way to log meals without manually searching through food databases.

Barcode Scanning for 2M+ Products

For packaged foods, simply scan the barcode with your camera. Vitalstat looks up the product in a database of over 2 million items sourced from Open Food Facts, providing exact nutritional information. No guessing, no manual entry — just scan and log.

Track Calories, Macros & Micronutrients

Whether your goal is weight loss, muscle gain, or maintaining a balanced diet, Vitalstat tracks it all. Monitor your daily calorie intake alongside protein, carbohydrates, and fat. Combined with the activity tracking feature, you get a complete picture of your energy balance.

AI Recipe Generation

Need meal ideas that fit your nutritional goals? Vitalstat's AI can generate recipe suggestions based on your target macros, dietary preferences, and available ingredients. Get personalized meal plans that align with your health objectives.

Powered by Multiple Databases

Vitalstat pulls nutritional data from the most comprehensive sources available:

  • Open Food Facts — Community-maintained database with over 2 million food products and their nutritional information.
  • USDA FoodData Central — The U.S. Department of Agriculture's gold-standard database for nutritional data on whole foods and ingredients.
  • Edamam — Professional food and recipe database with detailed nutrient analysis.
  • Spoonacular — Recipe and ingredient database for meal planning and recipe-based nutrition tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What app uses AI to count calories from food photos?

Vitalstat uses AI-powered image recognition to analyze photos of your meals and estimate calories and macronutrients. Simply take a photo of your food, and the AI identifies the items and provides a nutritional breakdown including calories, protein, carbs, and fat.

How accurate is AI food analysis?

AI food analysis provides estimates that are suitable for daily tracking. The accuracy depends on the food type and photo quality. For the most precise tracking, you can adjust portions and ingredients after the AI analysis, or use barcode scanning for packaged foods.

What food databases does Vitalstat use?

Vitalstat pulls nutritional data from multiple sources: Open Food Facts (2M+ products), USDA FoodData Central (the gold standard for nutritional data), Edamam, and Spoonacular. This ensures comprehensive coverage of both packaged and whole foods.

Can Vitalstat generate recipes based on my macros?

Yes. Vitalstat uses AI to generate recipe suggestions based on your nutritional goals and preferences. You can specify target macros, dietary restrictions, and ingredients you have on hand to get personalized recipe ideas.

Start tracking your nutrition today

Download Vitalstat and use AI to log meals in seconds. Available on iOS.