CaloriesCount
Private · Simple · Accurate

Just say what you ate. We do the math.

The simplest food tracker you'll ever use. Describe a meal in plain words and get your calories and macros in seconds — then track them against goals built around you.

9:41Today
1,160
of 2,000 kcal
82g
Protein
120g
Carbs
38g
Fat
Breakfast
2 eggs · oatmeal · coffee
410 kcal
Lunch
Chicken salad · apple
520 kcal
Snack
Greek yogurt · almonds
230 kcal

Everything you need, nothing you don't

Built to be faster and friendlier than the food diary you gave up on.

Talk or type

Say or type your meal in plain words. No searching databases, no scanning barcodes, no fuss.

Accurate, not guesswork

Calories and macros — protein, carbs, fiber, sugar, saturated fat and sodium — pulled from a comprehensive food database.

Goals that fit you

Personalized daily calorie and macro targets based on your body and activity — adjust them anytime.

See your progress

Daily rings and weekly trends show exactly how you're tracking against your goals.

Private by default

Your food diary lives in your own private account and syncs across your devices. We can't read it.

Edit before you save

Every food and portion is yours to confirm or correct, so your numbers stay honest.

Three steps. A few seconds.

1

Describe your meal

Type it, or tap the mic and just say what you ate.

2

Confirm the foods

Review the matched foods and portions, tweak anything that's off.

3

Track your day

Watch your calories and macros update against your goals, with weekly trends.

Frequently asked

How does logging a meal work?+

You describe what you ate in everyday language — by typing or speaking. CaloriesCount breaks it into individual foods and portions, looks up the nutrition, and lets you confirm before saving.

Do my entries sync across devices?+

Yes. Your diary and goals sync across your devices through your own private account, so they follow you from iPhone to iPad.

How are my daily targets set?+

We calculate personalized calorie and macro goals from your age, sex, height, weight and activity level. You can override any of them and set your own.

Is my data private?+

Your food diary stays in your own private account — we can't read it, and we don't sell your information. Only the food name and portion are used to look up nutrition.

Is this medical or dietary advice?+

No. Nutrition figures are estimates from a public food database and are intended for general tracking only — not medical or dietary advice.

Know what's on your plate.

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