Take a picture of your meal and Foodzilla instantly detects ingredients and measures calories including nutritional value such as carbs (including sugar), fats, protein, vitamins and minerals. It's the supercharged version of the SeeFood app from Silicon Valley.
Hi Product Hunt 👋,
My name is Mido and I'm the founder of Foodzilla. Thanks to @chrismessina for the hunt.
The problem Foodzilla is trying to solve is understanding the nutritional value of your meals in an easy and fun way.
All you have to do is take a picture of your meal and nutrition data show up.
I'll be here for any questions, concerns or suggestions.
@jbpdempsey Hi Joe, great question. Most ingredients are detected correctly however it could fail to detect things that are hard to see such as oil for example. As for portions, I've used a default portion size for each type of ingredient based on internet data but the user can adjust the portions as shown in the video.
@jbpdempsey@burrewoo would love to know if the app helps users figure out the portion of the food because weight might not make sense to some people. Maybe provide a size comparison object?
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