Food Snapper AI: Cal Counter v1.2.46
gagasoftAbout this app
Developer Description
Snap a photo for instant calorie & nutrient tracking. Ideal for diet & health
🔥 Key Features
📸 AI Photo-Based Calorie Tracking
Simply snap a photo of your meal, and our AI automatically identifies the food items and calculates calories, plus macronutrients like carbs, protein, and fat—no complicated input needed.
📝 Text Entry & Barcode Scanning
No photo on hand? Record your meal with a quick text entry (e.g., “1 bowl of brown rice, kimchi”) or scan a barcode. The app handles the rest!
🏃 Workout Logging & Google Health Connect
Track exercises with manual input or sync seamlessly with Google Health Connect. Monitor both calorie intake and burn for a complete overview.
📊 Daily/Weekly/Monthly Nutrient Reports
Go beyond calories. Easily view carb, protein, and fat ratios to understand your diet patterns at a glance. Compare actual intake with your goals to keep your progress on track.
🎯 Personalized Diet Goals
Set custom calorie and macro targets for keto, high-protein, bulking, cutting, or any specific fitness objective. The app adjusts recommendations to fit your strategy.
🏠 Home Screen Widgets
Instantly check remaining calories or log meals and workouts right from your home screen—perfect for frequent users.
✨ Clean & Intuitive Design
With a user-friendly interface, managing your diet is effortless. Ideal for anyone who’s tired of overly complex diet apps.
Get started with Food Snapper AI now—snap once, and let the app handle your calorie counting and healthy habits! 🚀
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
❓ How accurate are the AI-calculated calories?
Most common foods are identified with high accuracy. Some discrepancy may occur, but you can easily correct entries or add details via text.
❓ Does it support specific diets like keto or bulking?
Yes. Choose from preset diet modes (keto, high-protein, etc.) or set your own calorie and macro goals.
❓ Can I sync with other fitness apps?
Absolutely. Google Health Connect allows seamless syncing with various workout apps and wearables.
❓ Can I log meals without taking a photo?
Of course. Just type in the food items or scan a barcode for quick meal logging.
❓ How do I track workouts?
You can log activities manually or have them synced automatically via Google Health Connect.
Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
https://www.snap-cal.com/policy/privacy.html
Contact
For any inquiries or support, please reach out to: topclass.meeting@gmail.com
In-app purchases
$4.99 - $44.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 1.2.46
- Downloads
- 100K+
- Updated on
- Jan 16, 2026
- Released
- Mar 27, 2025
- Requires
- Android 7.0
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Food Snapper AI: Cal Counter users say on Google Play
I've been using this app to help track my calories as a 13 year old. I have crazy progress with my dieting and workouts due to this app. It's actually very good, and I'd recommend this app to anybody interested in fitness.
The app is great, but after the last updates, the camera option is not working properly as it takes the photo but the image is not saved in the food list so I need to close the app and open it again for it to works, the image sometimes is there but sometimes is not. I use a galaxy S23 and the problem is also with my wife's mobile. Add purines in food as a metric 😉
it's ok but I want to premium but I don't have money 🥲
this is very good app
giving the "suggestion" to subscribe monthly or yearly is literally forced for an "ads free" experience. i cant take more pictures neither notes after adding 2 meals. It feels like a scam and almost a threat to subscribe otherwise it wont help you. plus what exactly do they mean "ads free" when there were no ads to begin with and its only restriction to a normal access of daily calorie intake?