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Anthony Hayward
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I made MacroScan. Some of my friends brought the idea to me that I should make an app that uses millions of photos of food along with their macronutrient data to eventually be able to take a picture of a random food item, and accurately get it's macronutrient contents. And that's what I made.
By the way, the link directs to a private GitHub repo, I'm using this to gauge a public interest and...
MacroScan
Scan your meal for nutrients, not barcodes.
MacroScan uses millions and millions of images and their corresponding nutrient data to develop a system that can take images of food, and turn them into nutrient data results.
It can accurately predict nutrient data from only an image, all the time.
MacroScan: Free Diet Tracker with AI
Scan every food, for FREE
MacroScan is a mobile app that helps you determine the macronutrient content (fats, proteins, carbohydrates, etc) of your food by simply taking a photo.
Wanna log a meal? Snap a pic, and never check a label again. And by the way, it's always 80% accurate.
MacroScan
Scan your meal for nutrients, not barcodes.