MacroScan

MacroScan

Scan your meal for nutrients, not barcodes.

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MacroScan is a mobile app that helps you determine the macronutrient content (fats, proteins, and carbohydrates) of your food by simply taking a photo.
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Anthony Hayward
I made MacroScan. Some of my friends brought the idea to me that I should make an app that uses millions of photos of food along with their macronutrient data to eventually be able to take a picture of a random food item, and accurately get it's macronutrient contents. And that's what I made. By the way, the link directs to a private GitHub repo, I'm using this to gauge a public interest and see if people like it, it will be on the IOS App Store within a month.
Michael Green
Hey Anthony, MacroScan sounds super cool! A couple of questions: - How accurate is the macronutrient data from the photos? - Is there a feature for scanning multiple items at once? - Will there be an Android version soon? Excited to see where this goes!
Anthony Hayward
@michaelgreen the nutrient values returned from the image are within 80% of the real macronutrient data. All items scanned in the image are factored in and predicted as a meal, if you want to scan multiple items separately, you have to take separate pictures. Yes there will be an Android version, IOS first, Android shortly after.