MyNetDiary Adds AI Meal Scan Feature
Advancements in artifical intelligence are making meal tracking as easy as snapping a photo
Nutrition and diet app MyNetDiary has rolled out AI Meal Scan, a new feature that allows users to track meals by simply snapping a photo and quickly calculating up to 107 nutrients.
“This innovation addresses one of the biggest challenges in nutrition tracking: the time and effort required to log meals,” MyNetDiary CEO Sergey Oreshko said. “AI Meal Scan allows users to log meals in seconds with unmatched accuracy by combining the latest AI advancements with our verified food database. We’ve redefined convenience and reliability for our users with remarkable precision, helping them stay consistent and achieve their goals faster and more effectively.”
The AI meal scanning feature uses advanced image recognition technology and proprietary food analysis algorithms and can even assess toppings and sauces.
MyNetDiary is available on both iOS and Android.
Metabolic health app January AI added a similar feature last month, providing its app users an alternative to standard continuous glucose monitoring. The new meal scanning feature can account for macros and predict potential glucose impact.
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