Analyze vitamins from a food photo
snap to log, then track completeness
Snap your meal and AI logs it for you. From there MenuMeld tracks vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B6 and B12 across your whole day — part of its 24-nutrient on-device tracking, compared against personalized references. The photo logs the meal; the app tracks how complete your vitamins are.
Photos make logging effortless
A vitamin picture starts with a logged meal. Take a photo and AI recognizes the dish and estimates its macros — the fast, accurate way to build the daily record your vitamin tracking is computed from.
Snap to recognize
AI identifies the food and portion, then estimates calories, fat, carbs, protein and the rest of the 10 macronutrients.
Build the day's record
Each logged meal feeds the daily intake the app uses to estimate your vitamins — the more you log, the clearer the picture.
Edit or add manually
Adjust anything the AI estimated, or log a meal by hand or template. Vitamin tracking works the same either way.
Five daily slots
Breakfast through supper are logged separately, so your vitamin completeness reflects the full day, not one meal.
Voice logs too
Prefer to speak? Voice is transcribed then analyzed for the same 10 macros — another fast way to feed the day's record.
Offline-first, synced
Meals log offline on your device and sync across iPhone and iPad with iCloud. No account needed for core logging.
Vitamin completeness, across your whole day
Once meals are logged, MenuMeld estimates your cumulative vitamin intake and compares it against personalized references — all on-device. You see which vitamins are covered and which are running low.
Vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B6, B12
Seven vitamins are tracked as part of the 24-nutrient table, each shown as adequate, low or high for the day.
Personalized references
Targets adjust by age and biological sex, so completeness reflects your needs, not a generic average.
Micronutrient grid
A tile grid shows every vitamin and mineral at a glance; tap any tile for a percentage ring and 7-day chart.
Daily & weekly view
Toggle between today and a 7-day window to see whether a vitamin is consistently low, not just low once.
Plus minerals & caffeine
Beyond vitamins, the 24-nutrient table covers iron, zinc, potassium, calcium and more, plus caffeine.
Runs on-device
The vitamin math happens entirely on your iPhone — private, offline-capable, no nutrition data sent to a server.
Straight facts: the AI does not read vitamins from your photo. Photo and voice analysis return only the 10 macronutrients per meal (calories, total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbs, fiber, sugars, protein). Vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B6 and B12 are part of the app's 24-nutrient tracking, computed on-device from the meals you log and compared against personalized references. In short: the photo logs the meal, then the app tracks your vitamin completeness over the day.
About photo vitamin analysis
No. Photo (and voice) analysis returns only the 10 macronutrients per meal — calories, total fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, sodium, carbs, fiber, sugars and protein. Vitamins are not read from a single photo. The photo logs the meal; the app then tracks your vitamin completeness across the day from everything you log.
Vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B6 and B12 are part of the app's 24-nutrient on-device tracking. As you log meals through the day, the app estimates your cumulative intake and compares it against personalized reference values adjusted by age and biological sex, showing each vitamin as adequate, low or high.
The 24-nutrient table includes vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B6 and B12, plus minerals such as iron, zinc, potassium, calcium and more, alongside the macros and caffeine — compared on-device against personalized references for completeness over the day.
The 24-nutrient dashboard and on-device vitamin tracking are free. AI photo recognition that logs your meals is part of the paid AI Pro plan at US$9.99/month; you can also log meals manually for free and still get full vitamin tracking.