Point your camera at food.
Get a straight answer.
Prismeal is an AI food scanner for iPhone. It reads a photo of a meal, a barcode, or a restaurant menu, estimates the nutrition in it — calories, protein, carbohydrates, fat — and scores the result against the dietary preferences you choose.
Coming to the App Store
Prismeal is currently in development and will launch on the App Store. Questions before then: [email protected].
What it does
- Scan — a plate, a packaged product's barcode, or a menu page; one photo is enough.
- Score — every scan is read against the way of eating you've set, with your own targets, not one-size-fits-all rules.
- Log — keep what you ate in a private history with daily totals, stored on your phone.
What it doesn't do
Prismeal estimates and informs; it does not diagnose, treat, or make medical promises. It is honest about uncertainty: estimates are shown as estimates, unscored items are shown as unscored, and values a label doesn't report are shown as not reported — never as zero.
Privacy, briefly
No accounts, no identifiers, no advertising tracking. Your meals and history stay on your device; photos are analysed transiently and not kept. The full policy: privacy policy.