LoopCal turns meal photos into calories, macros, and daily insights — without making tracking feel like work.
Most people who start tracking their food quietly give up within the first few weeks. The reason isn't willpower — it's friction.
Manual logging. Messy databases. Habits that break the moment tracking feels like homework.
LoopCal flips it: scan, review, log, learn — in the time it takes to put down your fork.
Search a food. Scroll a list. Pick portions. Confirm. Repeat. We removed every step that doesn't earn its place.
Every estimate ships with a confidence score and a one-tap edit. The AI proposes; you decide. Your diary stays yours.
The loop runs in your hand, in seconds. Each pass teaches the model a little more about how you eat — so tomorrow's scan is sharper than today's.
Point your camera at the plate. The model spots ingredients, portions, and prep style.
Confirm what you see. Edit a portion if you want. The AI learns from every correction.
Your diary builds itself. Macros, micros, hydration, time of day — captured in the background.
Patterns surface. Weak spots, streaks, weekend drift — all stitched into a story you'll actually read.
One photo. The model identifies the dish, breaks it into ingredients, and proposes calories and macros — with a confidence score for every guess.
Calories left, macros, micros, hydration, streaks, meals — laid out like an editorial spread, not a spreadsheet.
— 659 eaten · 3 meals logged · last entry 12:42
2 to go before sundown.
Each surface earns its place. Nothing rewards anxious checking; everything rewards a gentle daily pass.