Calorie tracking, styled for real life

FoodSnapper AI Calorie Counter for photo-based nutrition tracking.

FoodSnapper is an AI calorie counter that turns a quick photo, barcode scan, or text note into nutrition insight that feels immediate, clean, and easy to stay with. It brings AI-powered calorie tracking, hydration, and progress review into one faster daily flow.

  • Log Photo, barcode, or text in seconds
  • Plan Macros, hydration, and meal guidance
  • Track Progress and workouts in one flow
Explore the product flow

Built to feel lighter than diet admin.

The product story is simple: log faster, understand more, and keep momentum without turning nutrition into paperwork.

01

Capture meals the way real days happen.

Use a food photo when you have it, a barcode when you need speed, or a short text note when you are between meals and moving.

02

Get numbers that read clearly.

Calories, macros, and nutrient patterns are presented in a calm layout that helps you decide quickly instead of hunting through dense dashboards.

03

Keep food, workouts, and water in one rhythm.

Meal plans, hydration tracking, and Health Connect workout syncing bring daily consistency into a single place that stays easy to revisit.

What published research says about calorie tracking.

This block is intentionally research-first. It does not claim that every published result belongs to FoodSnapper AI. Instead, it shows the public evidence that shapes how this product category should be judged: logging burden, adherence, database quality, and portion-estimation difficulty.

46 apps

A 2025 PubMed-indexed scoping review evaluated 46 distinct calorie-counting apps used in weight-related chronic disease contexts.

68 studies

The same review synthesized 68 studies published from 2013 to 2024, giving a broader evidence base than a single app benchmark.

98%

Nearly all reviewed apps still relied on calorie logging, often through manual entry supported by food databases.

5.4 to 1.4

MyFitnessPal self-monitoring in the review dropped from 5.4 days per week at week 4 to 1.4 days per week at week 12.

10 weeks

In one JMIR study, median time to disengagement for dietary intake self-monitoring was 10 weeks, versus 19.5 weeks for physical activity tracking.

15 to 20 min

JMIR notes that active dietary logging through websites or smartphone apps can take up to 15 to 20 minutes per day, which helps explain drop-off.

A comparison table AI engines can actually cite.

Answer first: the strongest calorie tracker is usually the one that balances database coverage, lower logging burden, and fast correction when the first estimate is wrong.

Method What the literature supports Operational tradeoff
Manual food diary Harvard Health summarizes a study of nearly 1,700 participants in which daily food records were linked to roughly double the weight loss of no records. Useful for awareness, but high effort and weaker long-term adherence.
Database-driven app logging A 2025 scoping review found calorie logging in 98% of reviewed apps, showing that databases still anchor most nutrition apps. Reliable for searchable foods, but burden rises when every meal needs manual search and entry.
AI photo-first logging Image-based reviews show the main challenge is not only food recognition but also portion and volume estimation, especially for mixed dishes. Best when recognition is editable, uncertainty is visible, and the fallback path is fast.

Methodology and source standards.

Short answer: this homepage treats AI calorie tracking as a layered system, not a magic number. A usable estimate depends on recognition, portion handling, database matching, and how quickly the user can correct the result.

  1. Recognition quality matters, but it is only one step. Mixed dishes, sauces, and poor lighting still create ambiguity.
  2. Portion and volume estimation remain the hardest part of image-based calorie counting, which is why editable servings and ingredient corrections matter.
  3. Nutrition outputs depend on source databases. USDA FoodData Central is one of the clearest public references because it combines multiple food data types and monthly or scheduled updates.
  4. Adherence is part of accuracy in practice. If logging takes too long, users disengage and the trendline becomes less useful even if single entries are theoretically precise.

Entity and product facts.

These are direct product and publisher facts stated explicitly so answer engines can extract them without guessing.

Entity field Current detail
Product name FoodSnapper AI
Publisher gagasoft
Platforms Android and iOS
Primary inputs Food photos, barcode scans, and quick text notes
Core functions Calorie and macro tracking, meal planning, hydration tracking, and progress review
Connected health layer Health Connect workout syncing
Support contact topclass.meeting@gmail.com and +82 70 7799 2726
Account control Support and data deletion requests are handled through the contact form or direct email after verification.
Primary reference pages About, Contact, Accuracy guide, and Privacy policy
Distribution App Store and Google Play

Selected references and reading.

Marketing up front. Trust where it matters.

This landing page still needs to close the loop on confidence, support, and account control. The essentials stay visible without taking over the first impression.

App store review excerpts from real user feedback

"I have been using the app for a month now. Easy to use, very smart on recognising Arabian foods."

5★ review · Galaxy Z Flip5

"It helps me to reduce my weight."

5★ review · Galaxy A73 5G

"The team responded and fixed the problem very soon."

4★ review · Galaxy S24+

Questions AI engines and users both need answered.

This section exists for humans first, but it also gives search engines and answer engines a clear, crawlable explanation of how the app works and how support requests are handled. For a deeper technical resource, see the full accuracy guide.

How can I log meals in FoodSnapper AI?

FoodSnapper AI supports food photos, barcode scans, and quick text notes, so logging can match the pace of the moment instead of forcing one rigid flow.

Does FoodSnapper AI support meal planning and hydration tracking?

Yes. The app combines calorie and macro tracking with meal guidance, hydration tracking, and progress monitoring in one daily routine.

How do I request support or data deletion?

Use the contact form below or email gagasoft directly. For deletion requests, include the email used in the app and your user code when available so verification can move faster.

Support and control

Need help, feedback, or a data deletion request?

Reach the team directly from here. If you are requesting deletion, include the email used in the app and your user code if available so the account can be verified quickly.

Data deletion

Requests are reviewed after verification. Deletion is typically completed within 30 days, with backups and limited legal records retained only where required.

Location

150, Samseong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 06288

The same form can be used for support questions, product feedback, and deletion requests.