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BiteScore AI
Scan food. Choose your health focus. Make smarter choices.
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Scan food. Choose your health focus. Make smarter choices.
8 followers
BiteScore AI is an AI-powered food scanner that helps you make smarter food choices based on your health focus. Scan a meal photo or food label, choose goals like healthier eating, weight, diabetes, or hypertension, and get a simple score with reasons and better alternatives. Free to try, with premium at $3.99/month — less than a cup of coffee.






Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m excited to share BiteScore AI — an AI food scanner built to help people make smarter food choices based on their personal health focus.
The idea came from a simple problem: food labels can be confusing, and most of us do not have time to understand every ingredient, nutrition detail, or hidden risk while grocery shopping or deciding what to eat.
With BiteScore AI, you can scan a food label or meal photo, choose your health focus — such as healthier eating, weight goals, diabetes, or hypertension — and get a simple score with clear reasons, nutrition insights, allergy notes, and better alternatives.
It is designed as a food awareness tool, not medical advice, but the goal is to make everyday food decisions easier and more informed.
BiteScore AI is free to try, with premium at $3.99/month.
It is still early, and I’d love feedback from this community. What would you like to see next — barcode scanning, saved scan history, family profiles, or grocery comparisons?
Thanks for checking it out
How accurate is the scoring when you scan something homemade, and does it factor in portion size or just the ingredients it can identify from the photo?
@kezibano3fb Great question ! Homemade meals are harder than packaged food labels because the app has to estimate based on what it can identify from the photo.
For meal photos, BiteScore AI tries to factor in visible ingredients and approximate portion size, but I see it more as a quick food awareness tool rather than a precise calorie or medical-grade analysis. Food labels are usually more accurate because the ingredients and nutrition details are visible.
I’m planning to improve this by allowing users to adjust portion size or add missing ingredients after scanning. Really appreciate you asking this — it’s an important area to get right.
Scanned a frozen meal photo and it flagged the sodium instantly, which I usually overlook. The alternatives were actual swaps I'd actually eat, not random suggestions.
@dokgoz_sal40692 Thanks so much, Salih 🙏
That sodium example is exactly the kind of everyday use case I had in mind while building BiteScore AI. A lot of packaged/frozen meals look convenient, but sodium can be easy to miss.
I’m also trying to make the alternatives practical — not perfect “health food” suggestions, but swaps people would actually consider eating.
How accurate is the scoring when it comes to restaurant meals that aren't on a nutrition label — does it pull from a database or just estimate based on the photo?
@yiitellezf6fz Great question !. For restaurant meals without a nutrition label, BiteScore AI currently estimates based on what it can identify from the meal photo — visible ingredients, cooking style, and approximate portion size.
So it is best viewed as a quick food awareness tool, not an exact calorie/nutrition database. Food labels are more accurate because the nutrition details are visible.
A future improvement I’m considering is adding restaurant/menu data or letting users manually adjust portion size and ingredients to make the score more accurate. Appreciate you asking this — it’s an important use case.