Snap a meal, see the grams of protein
and hit your daily target
Building muscle starts with hitting your protein. Photograph any meal and MenuMeld's AI estimates how many grams of protein it holds, auto-logs it, and adds it to your daily protein goal. Snap on training and rest days alike — every value stays editable.
Grams of protein from a single shot
No food scale, no guesswork. The AI looks at your plate, estimates the portion and tells you how much protein you just ate.
Snap or pick a photo
Camera or library. A clear shot of the chicken breast, eggs or shake helps the AI judge the serving.
AI protein estimate
Gemini Vision identifies the dish and returns estimated grams of protein for the meal as photographed.
Grounded with search
Estimates are grounded with Google Search so common high-protein foods map to realistic gram figures.
Edit the grams
Double scoop of whey or an extra fillet? Adjust the protein value by hand and your daily total updates.
Background estimate
Snap between sets and keep moving — the estimate finishes in the background and logs itself.
Auto-filed to a slot
Pre-workout, post-workout or dinner — protein lands in the right time slot automatically.
Track protein completeness every day
Protein is the macro that's easy to fall short on. MenuMeld keeps it front and center so you finish each day on target.
Daily protein target
The app sets a protein goal from your body data and objective, then counts every photo-logged meal toward it.
Completeness bar
A clear bar shows protein eaten vs. target, so you instantly know how many grams you still need today.
7 / 30-day protein trends
Animated charts reveal whether you consistently hit your protein on training and rest days.
Part of 24-nutrient tracking
Protein is one of 24 nutrients compared on-device against personalized references, so balance isn't lost while you chase grams.
Read-only HealthKit
Connect Apple Health for activity context. MenuMeld reads data only — it does not record your workouts.
Offline-first · iCloud sync
Your protein log lives on-device and syncs across iPhone and iPad. Photo estimation needs a connection.
Straight facts: protein grams are AI estimates, and the photo AI returns all 10 macronutrients per meal (calories, total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbs, fiber, sugars and protein). Vitamins and minerals are not read from a single photo; they belong to the app's separate on-device 24-nutrient tracking. HealthKit access is read-only.
About photo protein analysis
Snap or pick a photo of your meal. AI recognizes the dish and estimates grams of protein along with 9 more macronutrients, then auto-logs the entry. The protein adds to your daily protein total, and you can edit the grams if the portion was different.
Yes. The app sets a daily protein target from your body data and goals, and each meal's protein counts toward it. A completeness bar shows how close you are to hitting your grams for the day — useful for building or maintaining muscle.
It is built for it. Snapping meals makes hitting a high-protein target far less tedious than manual logging, and trends show whether you consistently reach your grams on training and rest days. HealthKit access is read-only — the app does not record workouts.
The photo AI returns 10 macronutrients per meal: calories, total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbs, fiber, sugars and protein. Vitamins and minerals are not read from a single photo — they are part of the app's separate 24-nutrient tracking, computed on-device.