CutWise - Snap it, say it, or scan it; skip the calorie math
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Snap it, say it, or scan it ā CutWise reads your food and logs the calories and macros for you. The effortless AI calorie tracker.
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I built CutWise because I was cutting weight myself - and every tracker I tried got in the way. They were either gamified into a chore, a pain to actually log a meal in, or just plain inaccurate. I'd open them, sigh, and close them.
So I built the thing I wanted: a tracker that's straightforward, fast, and honest. It started as a scrappy little web app just for me. I showed a few friends, they got weirdly into it - so it became a real iOS app. Those same friends have been using it daily ever since, and today it's finally out in the world!
The whole idea is this: logging should take seconds, and the numbers should be ones you trust.
ā Snap, scan, or speak - photograph your plate, scan a barcode, or just say what you ate; the AI reads it back as calories and macros ā Correct anything - every estimate is editable down to the gram, so it's accurate to you, not a guess you're stuck with ā Programs that adapt - cut, bulk, or recomp with honest, guard-railed targets (no starvation maths) ā Apple Health, streaks, weight trends ā the long game, visualised, without the noise ā Start instantly - no sign-up wall; your data's there from the first tap
I spent as much time on the craftsmanship and flair as the functionality - it's a calm, warm, light design where every screen earns its place. Simple, to the point, nothing you have to fight.
If you've ever abandoned a calorie tracker because it felt like homework, I'd genuinely love for you to try CutWise.
And yes - I know this is a crowded space (trust me, I really know š ). It didn't put me off. I built the calorie tracker I actually wanted to use, and I genuinely believe its simplicity and craft give it a place of its own. If some folks look at it and see "just another AI calorie tracker" - that's completely fair. But "it's been done" has never been a good reason not to build something you'd reach for every day. So I did.
Happy to talk design, how I approached estimate accuracy, or the stack (SwiftUI, Convex, HealthKit) - ask me anything! š
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Hey Product Hunt! š
I built CutWise because I was cutting weight myself - and every tracker I tried got in the way. They were either gamified into a chore, a pain to actually log a meal in, or just plain inaccurate. I'd open them, sigh, and close them.
So I built the thing I wanted: a tracker that's straightforward, fast, and honest. It started as a scrappy little web app just for me. I showed a few friends, they got weirdly into it - so it became a real iOS app. Those same friends have been using it daily ever since, and today it's finally out in the world!
The whole idea is this: logging should take seconds, and the numbers should be ones you trust.
ā Snap, scan, or speak - photograph your plate, scan a barcode, or just say what you ate; the AI reads it back as calories and macros
ā Correct anything - every estimate is editable down to the gram, so it's accurate to you, not a guess you're stuck with
ā Programs that adapt - cut, bulk, or recomp with honest, guard-railed targets (no starvation maths)
ā Apple Health, streaks, weight trends ā the long game, visualised, without the noise
ā Start instantly - no sign-up wall; your data's there from the first tap
I spent as much time on the craftsmanship and flair as the functionality - it's a calm, warm, light design where every screen earns its place. Simple, to the point, nothing you have to fight.
If you've ever abandoned a calorie tracker because it felt like homework, I'd genuinely love for you to try CutWise.
And yes - I know this is a crowded space (trust me, I really know š ). It didn't put me off. I built the calorie tracker I actually wanted to use, and I genuinely believe its simplicity and craft give it a place of its own. If some folks look at it and see "just another AI calorie tracker" - that's completely fair. But "it's been done" has never been a good reason not to build something you'd reach for every day. So I did.
Happy to talk design, how I approached estimate accuracy, or the stack (SwiftUI, Convex, HealthKit) - ask me anything! š