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Built for the way you actually eat.
Calorie tracking isn't one job — it's eight, depending on who you are. Pick the page closest to you. The defaults change accordingly.
For people on glp-1 medications (ozempic
The calorie tracker built for the GLP-1 era.
Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound suppress appetite — which means the failure mode for most users is *under-eating*, not overeating. That breaks every calo…
For vegetarians
The photo-first calorie tracker that knows what tofu is.
Vegetarian meals tend to be visually dense — multiple ingredients, mixed plates, lots of grains and beans. That's exactly what the camera-first workflow is good…
For vegans
Track plants without losing your mind to manual entry.
Vegan tracking has two failure modes: missing micronutrients (B12, iron, omega-3, iodine) and under-eating protein. CalorieScan AI's vegan mode targets both wit…
For lifters and strength athletes
Hit your protein target without spending 20 minutes a day in a database.
Serious lifters live and die by protein and total intake. The friction of logging is what kills consistency — most lifters quit tracking by week 6 of a cut. Cal…
For runners and endurance athletes
Fuel for the long run — without spending the whole evening logging.
Endurance athletes have the opposite problem from lifters: under-fueling is the biggest risk, especially during a marathon block. CalorieScan AI's photo log mak…
For people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes
Track carbs as fast as you can dose insulin.
For T1D users, every meal is a carb-counting exercise. For T2D users, calorie and carb tracking are central to lifestyle management. CalorieScan AI's photo work…
For women and cycle-aware tracking
A calorie tracker that doesn't pretend your body is a Honda Civic.
Most calorie trackers were built around a male physiological default. CalorieScan AI's cycle-aware mode adjusts targets and insights across the menstrual cycle,…
For adults 50+
Track without getting yelled at by an app designed for 22-year-olds.
Calorie tracking after 50 is a different problem: protein matters more, sarcopenia risk is real, taste and appetite shift, and the apps designed for the gym cro…