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

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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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Congrats! I do love the product. Just curious - How do you guys play to handle the ongoing training and updating of your proprietary AI model to keep pace with evolving food science, new regulations, and emerging health insights globally?

 Hi, thanks. Our AI model is continuously updated through a hybrid system that combines automated retraining with expert supervision. We regularly integrate new scientific publications, regulatory updates, and verified health datasets to keep Emma aligned with the latest in nutrition and food science. Accuracy and transparency are always our top priorities

What a useful app! Love the naming!

I remember legendary Sugar Free, glad you are back with even more powerful healthcare mission!

Kate, thank you! 🙏 It’s always a pleasure to see your support and we’re always ready to return it back 🥰

 Thanks. Stay tuned more great things are coming

Nice tool !

I think that it could be very usefull for Diabetic (and other for sure)

Pierre, we’re able to detect all hidden sugars, including those found in so-called “healthy” sugar substitutes. That’s especially important for people with diabetes. For them, Emma is truly the #1 tool to stay safe and informed. Thank you for your support 🥰
💎 Pixel perfection

The UI feels super natural – clean icons, simple navigation, nothing distracting. Congrats with 3d place guys 🙏🏼

Congrats on the launch! This does look useful.

 Thanks

must-have for anyone who reads labels.

mmmm yummy 🤤

Emma is a fantastic assistant for those who care about their nutrition. It scans products instantly, recognizes ingredients from any label, and clearly explains what's safe and what's best to avoid.

This sounds like a fantastic tool, thought I'll give it a try but turns out this isn't available in Play Store as of now. Any plans on rolling it out for android users as well?