Release Date | October 10, 2024 |
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App Store Link | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/foodnoms/id1479461686 |
Contact | Ryan Ashcraft, Designer and Developer |
[email protected] | |
TestFlight Beta Access | Contact [email protected] |
Compatibility | iPhones and iPads running iOS/iPadOS 16.0 or later |
App Version | 2024.20 |
Price | Free with optional subscription (currently $39.99/yr or $5.99/mo USD) |
Mastodon | @[email protected] |
Threads | @foodnomsapp |
@food_noms |
Nearly five years after its initial launch, Foodnoms, the food tracking app with tight integration with Apple platforms, continues to evolve. This release introduces major new features powered by Foodnoms AI that make food logging easier and more intuitive.
Here’s what’s new:
Foodnoms AI sets itself apart by using real nutritional data from the Foodnoms database, combined with generative intelligence (powered by ChatGPT). It determines what to search for, finds the most relevant results, and chooses portion sizes automatically. This eliminates the hassle of manual input, saving you time while ensuring accuracy.
Foodnoms continues to grow, with its database now containing over 630,000 unique food items. Most generic foods are based on or derived from laboratory analysis provided by the USDA, ensuring high accuracy and trust in the data you log.
Foodnoms is free to download, with an optional subscription priced at $39.99/year or $5.99/month (USD). Free users can try out Foodnoms AI with 10 free usages to explore its capabilities before committing to a subscription.
Since launching Foodnoms five years ago, my goal has been to make food tracking as seamless and quick as possible.
Tracking nutrition offers real benefits, but many people don’t stick with it because it can be time-consuming and tedious. I believe generative AI is a game changer for food tracking, as it removes much of the tedium.
Previously, Foodnoms’ Ask AI feature simply estimated nutritional values, which worked for occasional use but came at the cost of accuracy. With this update, Foodnoms AI now operates like a user would: