Snap your meal
Open the camera and take one photo, a plate, a packet, a barcode, a coffee. Whatever you're about to eat.
Point your camera at a meal. CalTally reads it and logs the calories, protein, carbs and fats for you. No weighing, no searching, no guessing your way through dinner.
The part everyone dreads about tracking, the looking-up, the weighing, the second-guessing, is the part we removed.
Open the camera and take one photo, a plate, a packet, a barcode, a coffee. Whatever you're about to eat.
It recognises the foods, estimates the portion, and pulls full nutrition from a 500,000-item database in about two seconds.
Your day fills in automatically. Macros, calories, weight trend, all in one calm screen you actually want to open.
Mixed plates, home cooking, the messy real-world stuff. CalTally identifies each item and lands within 95% of the true number, no perfect lighting required.
Protein, carbs and fat counted on every log, against a daily target that shifts with your weight and activity. No arithmetic, no spreadsheets to redo.
Daily noise smoothed into a line that tells the truth. See the direction you're heading, not the bathroom-scale drama, and let it keep you steady.
Branded groceries, restaurant dishes and raw ingredients, all in one searchable database.
Start on your phone, check in on the tablet. Your log is always safely backed up.
For the lazy days, point at the label and the whole entry fills itself in.
No marketing screenshots. Just Maya, a nurse on rotating shifts, and the four photos that became her whole day of tracking. Total time spent, under a minute.
Most tracking apps get deleted in a week. The ones that stay solve the small, human frictions, and so does this.
People undercount by hundreds of calories a day. The camera doesn't flatter you, it just tells the truth.
Hit your targets without a calculator at every meal. The macros are counted before you sit down.
A smoothed weight trend instead of bathroom-scale noise, so one heavy morning doesn't ruin your week.
Four photos is the whole habit. It fits in the gap between picking up your fork and the first bite.
"I've started and quit four tracking apps. This is the first one I've kept past a month, because it never feels like homework."
"The macro breakdown sold me. I'm finally hitting my protein without doing arithmetic at every meal."
"I travel for work and eat out constantly. Snapping a restaurant plate and getting a believable number in two seconds is a little magic."
"My partner and I both use it. The home-cooked-meal recognition is shockingly good for someone who never measures anything."
"Logging used to take ten minutes and a kitchen scale. Now it's one photo before I eat. That's the whole reason I stuck with it."
For typical meals CalTally lands within about 5% of the true calorie count. Unusual dishes or hidden ingredients can vary more, which is why every result is editable in two taps.
No. Photos are the fast path, but you can also scan a barcode, search the 500,000-food database, or type an entry manually. Use whatever is quickest in the moment.
The free plan covers calorie and weight tracking, manual entry and 10 AI scans a month. Premium unlocks unlimited scanning, full macros, meal plans, advanced analytics and removes ads.
Your log is yours. It syncs securely across your own devices, and you can export or delete it whenever you like.
Yes, CalTally is on the Apple App Store and Google Play, and your data follows you across both.
Download CalTally and let one photo do the tracking. Free to start, on both stores.