Without it
- Searching ingredients slows down the moment.
- Manual portion guesses make the habit feel fragile.
- Too much effort means people stop tracking quickly.
GluAI GluAI turns a meal photo into simple nutrition insight, helping people understand everyday eating patterns and review meals in context with logged glucose history without the drag of manual logging.
Most food logging tools ask people to search, estimate, and enter too much. GluAI keeps the first action simple: take a photo and get something useful back.
Without it
With GluAI
The flow should feel lighter than traditional logging from the first interaction.
Start with a photo of breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a snack.
AI returns a short meal summary, ingredients, and approximate macros.
Use the structured results to power insights about daily eating habits over time.
These previews show two parts of the broader GluAI flow: a daily home view for quick review and a weekly report for spotting nutrition patterns over time.
Recent meals and estimates sit together in the main daily screen.
The report screen summarizes macro distribution across the selected week.
Calories and macros are presented as quick estimates for everyday awareness.
A short note highlights a useful pattern without turning the app into a medical tool.
GluAI works best when meal awareness feels easier, calmer, and more useful than manual tracking.
Start with the meal itself, not an ingredient database, so the habit feels easier to keep.
Give people calorie and macro estimates in a format that is quick to scan and easy to understand.
Frame the product around everyday awareness, not rigid tracking or medical language.
Review meals alongside glucose readings you log in the app without implying measurement or prediction.
Meal photos stay on device by default; nutrition results are estimates; logged glucose readings are only context you choose to review alongside meals.
Meal history stays on device by default, with iCloud sync only when users choose to enable it.
GluAI helps people understand everyday meals. It is not a diagnosis, treatment, or medical guidance product.
GluAI can help people review meals alongside glucose readings they log, but it does not measure, estimate, or predict glucose.
No. GluAI is a lifestyle tool for understanding meals, not for diagnosis, treatment, or medical guidance.
The estimates are best-effort readings based on what is visible in the meal photo and reasonable assumptions about ingredients and portions.
No. GluAI can help you review meals alongside glucose readings you log, but it does not measure, estimate, or predict glucose.
No. The core experience should start with taking a photo, so users can get useful feedback without heavy manual entry.
Your meal history stays on your device by default. If you turn on iCloud sync, it is stored in your private iCloud account. Analysis photos are sent to GluAI only when you request analysis and are stored temporarily under our retention policy.
Get the app
GluAI is preparing for App Store release. The page will link directly to the listing once it is live.
Designed for quick meal review, simple estimates, and logged glucose context.