Photo, text, and barcode food analysis for US grocery and takeout habits. NutriLens gives simple nutrition feedback, meal history, and hydration tracking without the complexity of a heavy calorie tracker
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`Hi Product Hunt — I built NutriLens to make food analysis feel lighter and faster for everyday US eating habits.
Most nutrition tools feel heavy before you even get started. I wanted something simpler: snap a meal photo, type a food name, or scan a barcode, then get practical nutrition feedback without setting up a complicated tracker first.
NutriLens is built around common US use cases:
• grocery products and packaged foods
• cafe orders and drinks
• takeout meals
• quick daily nutrition check-ins
What works today:
• photo, text, and barcode food analysis
• meal history
• hydration tracking
What I want to be transparent about:
• free analysis is live on the web today
• US paid billing is not open yet
• Pro and Premium currently use a real waitlist, not a fake checkout flow
I’d especially love feedback on:
• whether the value proposition feels clear in the first 5 seconds
• whether the analysis flow feels fast enough
• which paid features would actually be worth upgrading for
Thanks for checking it out — I’ll be here answering every comment.`
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Hi Product Hunt! I’m the maker of NutriLens.
NutriLens helps people analyze meals more easily and get practical nutrition insights from food photos.
We built it to make healthy eating simpler and less confusing in daily life.
We’d especially love feedback on:
- how clear the analysis feels
- whether the results are actually useful
- what feels confusing in the experience
Thanks so much for checking it out, and I’d really love your honest feedback.
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Hi Product Hunt! I’m the maker of NutriLens.
NutriLens helps people analyze meals more easily and get practical nutrition insights from food photos.
We built it to make healthy eating simpler and less confusing in daily life.
We’d especially love feedback on:
- how clear the analysis feels
- whether the results are actually useful
- what feels confusing in the experience
Thanks so much for checking it out, and I’d really love your honest feedback.