Snap food, get instant nutrition, recipes & AI meal insights
FoodLens transforms nutrition tracking with AI. Snap any meal for instant nutrition analysis - calories, macros, vitamins, everything. Get personalized recipes, track daily nutrition with beautiful insights, and plan meals with AI assistance. No more manual food logging or guessing nutritional values. Perfect for fitness enthusiasts, health-conscious eaters, or anyone curious about their food.
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Hey ProductHunt Team!
I'm excited to share FoodLens with you today!
The Story:
Like many of you, I tried tracking my nutrition multiple times. Downloaded apps, scanned barcodes, manually searched food databases, estimated portions... and gave up after a few days. It felt like a part-time job just to know what I was eating.
I thought: "Why can't I just take a photo and get instant answers?" So I built FoodLens.
Here's how it works:
1. Point your camera at ANY meal (home-cooked, restaurant, packaged - anything)
2. AI analyzes it in seconds
3. Get complete nutrition breakdown - calories, protein, carbs, fats, vitamins, minerals
4. Receive personalized recipe suggestions based on what you eat
5. Plan your week with AI meal planning
6. Track patterns with beautiful daily insights
What makes FoodLens different:
- True AI vision - not just barcode scanning
- Works with ANY food - even your grandma's home cooking
- Comprehensive nutrition data in one scan
- Recipe discovery based on your actual eating habits
- No manual logging, no food database searches
Who it's for:
- Fitness enthusiasts tracking macros
- Anyone on a health journey
- People managing dietary needs
- Curious eaters who want to understand their nutrition
I'd love your feedback: What's the biggest pain point in tracking your nutrition? What would make you actually stick with it? Try FoodLens and let me know what you think! Your feedback will shape where we go next.
Tim Cook is approaching retirement, and it is obvious he cannot hold this position indefinitely.
Tim has led the company since 2011 and helped it grow from a $350B company to a $4T giant. However, they are currently having a problem and are stagnating even in AI.
Yes, we had this talk on Product Hunt countless times, about whether Apple is behind in AI.
Apple is in early talks with Google to potentially use Gemini AI to power a revamped version of Siri, as part of efforts to catch up in generative AI. They have been considering Anthropic s Claude and OpenAI s ChatGPT + testing their own models.
Apple earns strong praise for design, reliability, and a cohesive ecosystem that “just works,” with many noting smooth performance on MacBooks and iPhones and steady OS upgrades. Makers highlight technical depth: the team behind
Currently using a macbook Pro late 2015 model, 8GB of RAM.
My experience has been mixed. The OS and bundled software is mostly of good quality, the hardware is now seven years old and still going strong apart from the original battery which needs replacing... that brings me on to the less attractive parts of Apple's products.
Removing the battery, which was a piece of cake in earlier models (circa 2007), is a major repair job. They've gone backwards here. Batteries are probably the first thing that will need replacing given they wear out the fastest.
That said I've had to replace the power adapter once as the original failed after about a year. Their materials are not always durable. Take cables and grommets made in their white rubber material. Over time this rots and disintegrates. I have older equipment that doesn't suffer this issue.
They also charge more than other vendors for things like RAM and storage. Its also laughable that they still have product SKUs in their store that come with 8GB of RAM. This may have been sufficient in 2015, but we're 8 years on now, and RAM hungry apps make for a disappointing experience on my machine.
I'd buy another macbook, but only because we require it to support our plugin software that we make.
What needs improvement
high pricing (5)high maintenance costs (2)limited storage space (2)
Re: Vision Pro, it's a product I use a lot for work. I pair my Macbook and use the widescreen virtual display. I crank up some good music and head into Yosemite. I used to use Quest Pro for this use case, but the resolution wasn't there for it to be really useful. With Vision Pro we get our retina display moment for AR/VR for work.
I use Apple products in my daily work and life, including mobile phones, tablets, and development workstations.
1. Pros:
Ecosystem connectivity: Apple devices and services work seamlessly together, making cross-device operations simple and efficient.
Excellent performance: fast processing speed and stable operation, suitable for my high-intensity work and entertainment needs.
High security: strict privacy and security protection measures ensure the safety of my data.
2. Cons:
Closed system, high maintenance costs, and limited storage space.
What's great
ecosystem connectivity (10)high security (1)
What needs improvement
closed ecosystem (4)high maintenance costs (2)limited storage space (2)
Swytchcode
You do unspectacular launches as well. Surprising :)
Rest, this is really great!