Hong Kong's most popular
AI food diary app
It is the AI breadth that wins Hong Kong over. Photo AI recognizes your dish and estimates 10 macronutrients, voice logging turns a sentence into an entry, and the menu scanner reads a restaurant menu to pick the healthiest dish. Add a 0–100 daily health score and AI nutrition goals — all in full Traditional Chinese.
More AI ways to log than any other diary
Most food diaries give you one trick. MenuMeld gives you a whole AI toolkit — snap, speak, or scan a menu — so logging a Hong Kong meal takes seconds, not minutes.
Photo AI (Gemini Vision)
Snap your plate and Gemini Vision recognizes the dish, estimating 10 macronutrients per meal — calories, protein, fat, carbs and more.
Voice logging (Whisper)
Say "I had wonton noodles and milk tea." Speech is transcribed with Whisper, then AI analyzes the nutrition — no typing.
Restaurant menu scanning
Photograph 1–5 menu pages. Gemini plus Google Search recommends one best dish and five alternatives, with reasons and sources.
Menu translation
The scanner can translate an unfamiliar menu, so you always know what you're ordering before you commit.
Five daily slots
Breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and supper are tracked separately — yes, including late-night siu yeh.
Manual + templates
Save meals you eat often as one-tap templates, or fine-tune any value by hand when AI isn't needed.
From logging to a score you can act on
Logging is only half the story. MenuMeld's AI turns your day into a health score and personalized targets, then tracks 24 nutrients on-device so the picture is complete.
AI daily health score 0–100
After each meal slot ends, AI scores your eating from 0–100 with tips — an end-of-day score per slot, not a real-time rating.
AI nutrition goals
Daily calorie and macro targets from your body data using the Mifflin-St Jeor formula, adjusting with Apple Health activity.
24-nutrient tracking
On-device, the app compares your daily intake against personalized references for 24 nutrients — vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B6, B12 and iron, zinc, potassium.
Daily & weekly trends
Calorie and nutrient trends shown as animated charts; tap any day for the full AI breakdown.
Calendar sodium dots
HK food runs salty, so each calendar day shows a green/yellow/red sodium dot — a whole month at a glance.
Built for Hong Kong
Full Traditional Chinese interface and AI output, so recommendations and insights read naturally for local users.
Straight facts: photo and voice AI estimate the 10 macronutrients per meal (calories, protein, fat, etc.). Vitamins and minerals are part of the app's 24-nutrient tracking, computed on-device from what you log — not read directly from a single photo. The health score is an end-of-day score per slot, not a real-time per-bite rating.
About the AI features
Quite a few: photo AI (Gemini Vision) that recognizes a dish and estimates 10 macronutrients per meal; voice logging (speech is transcribed with Whisper, then analyzed by AI); restaurant menu scanning that takes 1–5 photos and uses Gemini plus Google Search to recommend one best dish and five alternatives; a daily health score from 0–100; and AI nutrition goals using the Mifflin-St Jeor formula.
After each meal slot ends, AI scores your eating for the day from 0–100 with improvement tips. It is an end-of-day score per slot, not a real-time per-bite rating, so you get gentle accountability rather than constant judgement.
Yes. The interface and AI output are fully localized in Traditional Chinese, so menu translations, dish recommendations and nutrition insights all read naturally for Hong Kong users.
No. Photo and voice AI estimate the 10 macronutrients per meal (calories, protein, fat, etc.). Vitamins and minerals are part of the app's 24-nutrient tracking, computed on-device from everything you log and compared against personalized references — not read directly from a single photo.