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The AI calorie tracker
that doesn’t lecture.

Snap a meal photo, get calories, macros, and ingredients in seconds. No junk labels, no stoplight colors, no leaderboards. iPhone-first.

iOS 17+ Apple Health ready, Apple Watch on the roadmap.

Built for people who want to know, not obsess

No leaderboards No stoplight colors No shame language No subscription guilt
What makes Yumr different

Three things you won’t find here

Most meal trackers guilt you into logging. Yumr is built the other way around.

It asks before it guesses

When the AI is unsure about a portion or an ingredient, it asks you a quick question instead of inventing a number. Honest accuracy beats fake confidence.

No shame framing

Score tiers are Glowing, Solid, So-so, Heavy, Rough day. No “junk” labels. No red faces. No stoplight colors. We’re not your dietitian.

Built for iPhone

iPhone-native, Apple Health ready, Apple Watch and Live Activities on the roadmap. No web app, no Android shortcut, no compromises.

How it works

Three steps, under a minute

No logging grid. No database hunt. No shame popups.

1

Snap a meal photo

Point your iPhone at whatever’s on the plate. One tap, no framing games.

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2

Mochi looks at it

And asks a question if it’s unsure. Portion size, sauce, hidden ingredients, honest, not guessy.

3

Get the breakdown

Calories, macros, ingredients, a neutral score. You read it, you move on.

A peek

What a scan looks like

Neutral scoring. Simple macros. One screen, no nagging.

Today · 12:42 PM
Pasta with marinara
Score Solid
62/100
Ingredients
penne pasta · crushed tomato · garlic · olive oil · basil · parmesan
540
kcal
18g
protein
76g
carbs

Preview of the scan result screen.

Pricing

Monthly or yearly. Cancel whenever.

No trial traps. No weekly dark patterns. No hidden charges.

Monthly
$6.99 / month

Try it month to month. Cancel anytime.

  • Unlimited meal scans
  • Macros & ingredient breakdown
  • HealthKit sync
  • All future updates
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No free trial tricks. No weekly pricing dark patterns. Cancel anytime.

FAQ

Questions, honestly answered

If something’s missing, email us, we reply.

What makes Yumr different from other meal trackers?
MyFitnessPal makes you type. Cal AI guesses and pushes streaks and shame. Yumr takes a photo, asks when it’s unsure, and gives you a neutral number. No junk labels, no green-red stoplights, no nagging. You look, you move on.
Why no “junk” labels?
Because food shaming doesn’t change behavior, it just makes people feel bad and delete the app. We use neutral tiers: Glowing, Solid, So-so, Heavy, Rough day. You can tell where you stand without a red face on the screen.
Does it work for diabetics or low-carb tracking?
Yes. Carbs, fiber, sugar, fat, and protein are all shown per meal. HealthKit sync means your readings stay in one place. Yumr is a tracker, not medical advice, talk to your doctor for treatment decisions.
What about HealthKit?
Macros, energy, and water can sync to Apple Health so your existing dashboards, rings, and Apple Watch complications keep working. You opt in per metric, nothing leaves your phone unless you say so.
Apple Watch support?
On the roadmap. Included on both plans whenever it ships. Live Activities for meal timing are also planned.
What's the difference between Monthly and Yearly?
Exactly the same features. Monthly lets you try it for a while without committing. Yearly saves 40% vs monthly billing ($49.99/year vs $83.88/year on monthly). Cancel either whenever you want, no trial tricks, no weekly dark patterns, no guilt.
Is my meal photo stored anywhere?
Photos are forwarded to our scanning backend, analyzed for ingredients, then discarded. Our servers don’t keep a copy, we don’t sell data, and we don’t use your photos to train models. Full details in the privacy policy.
What if the AI is wrong about my meal?
You can edit any ingredient, swap portions, or add something it missed. Corrections stick locally so future scans of the same kind of meal get better. When Mochi isn’t confident, it asks up front instead of guessing silently.
Can I add my own ingredients manually?
Yes. You can scan a photo, type a meal, or mix both. For home cooking, you can build a recipe once and reuse it. The photo flow is just the fastest path, not the only one.
Does it work offline?
The app opens, your history, and manual logging all work offline. The photo-based scan needs a network because the vision model runs on our backend. On-device fallback is something we’re exploring.
iPad support?
Yumr runs on iPad as an iPhone-scaled app at launch. A native iPad layout will come after the iPhone version ships and finds its rhythm.
Android version?
Not planned. Yumr is iPhone-first so we can actually ship something good. If enough people ask, we’ll think about it, but we won’t ship a worse version on a second platform just to have a checkbox.

Eat yumr.

Know what’s on your plate without being lectured about it.

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