The world's most advanced
diet tracking & control app
MenuMeld packs the kind of technology most trackers can only dream of: Gemini Vision photo AI grounded in Google Search, an on-device 24-nutrient engine, Live Activity and Dynamic Island, Siri App Intents and restaurant menu AI — all on a fast, private, offline-first Apple-native foundation.
State-of-the-art AI, working for your plate
MenuMeld doesn't bolt AI on as a gimmick. Multiple Gemini and Whisper pipelines turn a photo, a sentence or a menu into structured nutrition you can trust.
Gemini Vision photo AI
Point at a plate and Gemini Vision recognizes the dish, then estimates calories and the 10 core macronutrients with structured JSON output.
Google Search grounding
The restaurant menu AI grounds its analysis in Google Search, so dish reasoning draws on real-world sources, not guesswork.
Voice with Whisper
Speak what you ate; speech is transcribed by Whisper first, then analyzed by AI into a structured meal entry.
Restaurant menu AI
Upload 1–5 menu photos and AI recommends one best dish plus five alternatives — with reasons and sources — and can translate the menu.
End-of-day health score
After each meal slot ends, AI scores your eating 0–100 with concrete improvement tips — automatic, no manual rating.
Background auto-logging
Long AI analysis runs as a background task and writes the meal when finished, so you never wait on a spinner.
Tracked deep, built the Apple way
Advanced isn't only the AI. It's a 24-nutrient on-device engine and a stack that uses nearly every modern Apple framework — fast, private and deeply integrated.
24-nutrient on-device engine
Your intake is compared against age- and sex-personalized references for 24 nutrients with over/under/adequate verdicts — computed locally, no server.
Live Activity & Dynamic Island
Background AI meal analysis shows its progress and result right in the Dynamic Island and on the Lock Screen.
Siri App Intents
Five built-in intents let Siri report today's calories, count meals, give the health score, look up a nutrient, and add a meal — and water logging via Siri too.
Widgets everywhere
Home Screen small/medium/large widgets, an interactive Add Meal control, and a Lock Screen water widget — all built on WidgetKit.
Offline-first SwiftData + iCloud
Logging works fully offline on SwiftData and syncs across iPhone and iPad via iCloud. Core features need no account.
Deep Apple integration
HealthKit, ActivityKit, App Intents, WidgetKit, WatchConnectivity, Keychain and universal iPad support — engineered native, not a web wrapper.
Straight facts: photo and voice AI estimate the 10 macronutrients per meal; the full 24 nutrients (vitamins and minerals) are computed on-device from what you log, not read from a single photo. The Live Activity and Dynamic Island show AI analysis progress and result — not a final meal health score.
About advanced tracking
Gemini Vision photo AI with Google Search grounding, an on-device 24-nutrient engine, Live Activity & Dynamic Island, five Siri App Intents, restaurant menu AI, and offline-first SwiftData with iCloud sync — a depth most trackers don't offer.
No. Photo and voice analysis estimate the 10 macronutrients per meal. The full 24 nutrients, including vitamins and minerals, are computed on-device from what you log and compared with personalized references.
When AI auto-logs a meal in the background, the Live Activity and Dynamic Island show analysis progress and result — e.g. "Analyzing…" then "Done: Chicken bowl 450 kcal, 25g protein". It shows status, not a final health score.
Yes. MenuMeld is offline-first with SwiftData: logging, calendar and the 24-nutrient dashboard work without a connection and sync via iCloud. AI photo, voice and menu analysis need a connection.