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Track your calories with just a photo

AI calorie tracking that actually works. Just take a photo.

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Track your calories
with just a photo

Counting calories shouldn't require a food science degree.

If you've bounced off other trackers because logging meals took too long — Kalori is built to remove that friction. Snap, confirm, done.

How it works

1

Take a photo

Point your camera at any meal — breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks.

2

AI does the rest

Kalori identifies every item and calculates calories, protein, carbs, and fat.

3

See your progress

Track your daily intake, hit your goals, and build lasting habits.

Everything you need

AI food recognition

Snap a photo and get instant nutrition data. No manual searching or typing.

Barcode scanner

Scan packaged foods for instant, accurate nutrition info.

Calories & macros

Track protein, carbs, and fat with a clear daily dashboard.

Personalized plan

Get calorie and macro targets tailored to your body and goals.

Daily streaks

Stay consistent and motivated with streak tracking.

Weight tracking

Log your weight and see trends over time.

Why Kalori

No ads. No data selling.

Privacy-first by default. Photos are processed for nutrition analysis only and never used to train AI models.

Built in Norway

Made by an indie team — not a US ad-tech company. Your meal history stays in an EU-hosted database.

Syncs with Apple Health

Calories, weight, and macros flow into your Apple Health dashboard automatically — no extra setup.

Designed for iPhone

Native iOS app, optimised for iOS 16 and newer. Fast, smooth, and built around the iPhone camera.

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AI calorie tracking, without the friction

Most calorie trackers turn meals into data entry. Kalori turns the camera into the food log. Point your iPhone at a plate, a packaged snack, or a barcode, and AI returns calories, protein, carbs, and fat in seconds. The result is a tracker you'll actually use past week one — built for people who want to understand their nutrition without spending lunch breaks searching food databases.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is AI photo calorie tracking?

Kalori's photo-based calorie tracking lands within the same accuracy range as manual logging for most everyday meals. The app uses image recognition combined with a curated nutrition database, then asks you to confirm portion size before saving. You can adjust grams, swap individual items, or split a plate into separate components — so the final entry reflects what you actually ate, not just what the camera guessed.

Do I need to weigh my food?

No. Kalori estimates portion size from the photo and lets you fine-tune in grams or common serving units like cup, slice, piece, or tablespoon. If you want clinical precision, weigh occasionally to calibrate your eye — but day-to-day, photo plus confirm is enough to hit weight loss, recomp, or maintenance goals. The free TDEE and calorie intake calculators on this site can give you a precise daily target to work toward.

Does Kalori work offline?

Photo analysis and barcode lookups need an internet connection. Once a food is in your library, you can log it from history, favorites, or recently used without internet. Daily streaks, weight entries, and your personalized calorie target stay available offline and sync on reconnect — so a flight or weak signal won't break your tracking.

Is my data private?

Yes. Kalori does not sell user data and does not show ads. Photos are processed for nutrition analysis only and are never used to train AI models. Your meal history, weight, and profile are stored in an EU-hosted database, and you can export or permanently delete everything from Account → Privacy at any time. Health data stays out of any marketing system entirely.

How is Kalori different from MyFitnessPal or Lose It?

Kalori is camera-first; traditional trackers are search-first. With Kalori you snap a photo, confirm what's on the plate, and the entry is saved in seconds — no typing, no scrolling food databases, no ad interruptions, no social feed, no upsell to a paid coach. If you've stopped using a tracker because logging meals felt like a part-time job, Kalori is designed to remove that friction.

What does Kalori cost?

Kalori is free to download and includes a 3-day free trial. After the trial, a subscription is required to keep using the app — there's only one plan, with monthly or yearly billing, and pricing is shown in the App Store and adapts to your country. The free nutrition calculators on this site (BMI, TDEE, macro split, calorie intake, ideal weight, and calories burned) are available to everyone — no account or subscription needed.

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