First up is Yuka, a mobile app that scans food packaging and grades it on a healthiness score and offers suggestions for better alternatives. It offers personalized advice, a color-coded history of products you've scanned, and a database of more than 5 million products updated daily. Offline mode and the ability to detect your dietary preferences make Yuka a useful tool for reducing ultra-processed food consumption.
Next is KnowYourSnack, an AI-based system that scrutinizes the ingredients on snack food packaging to spot potentially unhealthy ingredients. It offers detailed reports and can help you make better choices based on your own needs. It's useful for anyone who wants to know what's in their snacks.
For a broader nutrition service, Nutrition.ai offers advice and expert help through AI. It includes the ability to track food through photos and targeted areas like weight loss and meal planning. It's good for anyone who wants to learn about micronutrients and make substitutions.