About Yumr

Yumr is an iOS AI calorie and macro tracker. Snap a meal, get the numbers, move on with your day. The app is published by Lino Ti Inc., a Canadian company based in Quebec.

What the app does

Take a photo of any meal. Yumr identifies the ingredients, estimates portions, and returns calories plus the full macro breakdown (protein, carbs, fiber, sugar, fat). When the AI is not confident, it asks one question instead of guessing silently. Manual entry and recipe building also work, the photo flow is the fast path, not the only path.

Macros, energy, and water sync to Apple Health when you opt in, so existing dashboards, rings, and Watch complications keep working.

Why neutral tiers, not stoplights

Most calorie trackers use red and green shame labels and streak guilt to drive engagement. The pattern works on engagement metrics and breaks people, who then delete the app. Yumr uses five neutral tiers: Glowing, Solid, So-so, Heavy, Rough day. You see where you stand without a red face on the screen, and the app does not lecture you when a day went sideways.

Who it is for

Yumr is built for people who want the data without the moralizing. That includes:

The company behind it

Lino Ti Inc. is a Canadian corporation registered in Quebec. The company builds privacy-first iOS apps with a small footprint on purpose, no investors, no growth team, no streak-shaming notification schedule. The whole point is to ship apps that respect the customer's time and data.

Privacy stance

Yumr does not require an account. Meal photos are forwarded for analysis and discarded, scan history stays on your device. No advertising identifiers, no third-party analytics, no data sales. The full breakdown is on the privacy policy.

Pricing

$6.99 per month or $49.99 per year. Same features either way. No trial gate, cancel any time.

Contact

Questions, bugs, or feedback: [email protected]. Updates go out on X / Twitter.