Kevin William David

Sugar Free: Food Scanner 2.0 - AI Nutrition intelligence that understands food globally

Sugar Free: Food Scanner is back – rebuilt from user feedback and stronger than ever. It goes beyond hidden sugar, reads labels in any language, spots risky ingredients, and gives you a clear food score. No database. No guessing. Just personal health clarity with instant AI insights, anywhere you go.

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Victoria Sukhenko

I've been using Yuka for a while and wanted to compare. Yours seems more consistent with its analysis, which is a big plus. One feature I'd love to see is a more detailed breakdown of why a product gets a specific rating. That would make it even more powerful.

Alexander Grossman

@victoria_sukhenko Thank you so much for checking it out! 🙌
And especially interesting to hear from a Yuka user. We actually already have a detailed “why this rating” breakdown – it’s working internally, but still in testing mode and hidden from the public version. It will be released in one of the next updates – and it’s much deeper than the simple traffic-light logic most scanners use. Would love to hear your impressions once you try a few products – your feedback helps us a lot. 😍

Victoria Sukhenko

@xanderiang you'll definitely receive it! Gotta try them for a while. Thanks for your reply, Alexander!

Pavel Sadikov

Wow, guys, cool tech! Reducing sugar if your diet currently has too much of it is meaningful step to the balanced diet. Btw, do you check somehow that user doesn’t go too far in optimizing their sugar, since there’s no harm in small quantity of sugar in overall balanced diet?

Alexander Grossman

@pavel_sadikov Hi Pavel! Really appreciate the thoughtful question – and you’re absolutely right. A balanced diet can easily include small amounts of sugar. Emma isn’t designed to push people into extremes or “punish” natural sugars. We don’t encourage zero-sugar diets – only help users avoid hidden sugars and misleading labels. We also check context – ingredients, portion size, frequency, overall balance – so the app doesn’t over-optimize or create fear around normal foods. The goal is clarity, not restriction.

Always happy to hear feedback like this – it helps us refine the philosophy behind Emma. 🙌

Uladzislau Rymasheuski

Congrats! App looks amazing!

Aleksandr Sabri
@rimash thanks
Julie Su

Interesting, I need to ask Emma if there is sugar in sugar-free Coke

Aleksandr Sabri

@julie_su Thank you

Alexander Grossman
@julie_su We’re excited for you to start testing Emma on any products and we’re always open to feedback or criticism. It really helps us grow and improve 🫡
Vadim

Curious to see how Emma interprets regional ingredient nuances.

Aleksandr Sabri

@vadimuz Hi! What do you mean exactly? Could you give an example of the regional ingredient nuances you’re referring to?

Ilia

Good luck with the product! I loved the idea back when you were Sugar Free, great to see how the project has evolved 💪

Aleksandr Sabri

@halev Thank you so much we really appreciate your support!

Mariia Sosnina

Been waiting for this update. Scanning labels in different languages just works. Great job!!!

Aleksandr Sabri

@mariia_sosnina Thanks, grab your 3 month free usage and start scanning.

Sergey Vysotsky

@xanderiang Good Luck! Go fight for the 1st place

Ali Rashidy

I just tried it on a few items I have in the fridge and wow! What a great way to discover unhealthy food! Thank you!

Alexander Grossman
@ali_rashidy Ali, thank you so much for already trying it out! 🙏 We hope you’ll keep using Emma every day – it’s made to make healthy choices easier ☺️
Anton Sutarmin

As someone who tracks macros and ingredients, this is super handy.

Emma catches things I used to miss in “healthy” products.