The Siri AI food diary app
Just ask, and it answers
"How many calories today?" "How's my health score?" "How much iron did I get?" MenuMeld answers from your wrist or your pocket. Five built-in App Intents plus water logging put your whole food diary one sentence away.
Ask Siri about your day
MenuMeld exposes five App Intents to Siri and the Shortcuts app, so you can check and update your diary without unlocking or tapping.
Check today's calories
"How many calories have I had today?" returns your running total against your daily target.
Count your meals
Ask how many meals you've logged today, broken down across the five daily time slots.
Read your health score
Siri reads back your daily health score (0–100) once your meal slots have been scored by AI.
Look up a specific nutrient
"How much protein today?" or "Am I low on vitamin C?" — the intent reads any tracked nutrient and your status.
Add a meal
Kick off adding a meal straight from Siri or a Shortcut, then confirm the details in the app.
Log water by voice
A dedicated LogWaterIntent lets you record a cup or bottle of water hands-free via Siri or Shortcuts.
It reads all 24 nutrients — and your screen
The nutrient intent isn't limited to macros. It can read every nutrient MenuMeld tracks, and on newer iOS it understands what you're already looking at.
All 24 nutrients
CheckMealNutrientIntent answers for any of the 24 tracked nutrients, including vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B6, B12 and iron, zinc, potassium.
On-screen awareness
On iOS 18.4+, Siri can answer about the meal you're viewing — "what's in this?" — without you naming it.
Per-meal breakdown
Ask for the nutrients of the on-screen meal and get its full per-meal nutrient and vitamin readout.
Build your own Shortcuts
Chain the intents in the Shortcuts app — e.g. a morning routine that reads yesterday's score and today's targets.
Status, not just numbers
Answers include whether you're low, adequate or over for that nutrient against your personalized reference.
From the Apple Watch
Trigger the same intents from your wrist, and log water there too — it syncs back to iPhone instantly.
Straight facts: Siri reads back nutrient figures computed on-device from what you've logged. Voice food entry transcribes your speech first (Whisper), then AI analyzes it — you confirm the result before it's saved. On-screen awareness requires iOS 18.4 or later.
About Siri & App Intents
Five App Intents: check today's calories, count your meals, read your daily health score, look up a specific nutrient, and add a meal. There is also a water-logging intent. All work via Siri or the Shortcuts app.
Yes. The nutrient intent reads any of the 24 tracked nutrients — vitamins A, C, D, E, K, B6, B12 and minerals like iron, zinc and potassium — against your personalized reference. Figures are computed on-device from what you've logged.
On iOS 18.4 and later, on-screen awareness lets Siri answer about the meal you're currently viewing, including its full nutrient breakdown, without you naming it.
Use the add-meal intent via Siri or a Shortcut. Full AI photo recognition and voice analysis require AI Pro at US$9.99/month; the intents for checking calories, counting meals and reading your score work on the free tier.