CosmoYum

Point your camera at a plate.
Get calories and macros back.

Coming soon for iPhone

A photo is enough

Shoot the plate and the app names the dishes and estimates calories, protein, fat and carbs. Typing or dictating a description works too.

Barcodes, and the labels behind them

Scan a package for exact figures. When the product isn't in the database, photograph the nutrition label and it is read instead.

It warns you about your allergens

Name what you avoid and each dish is checked against it — including words you add yourself.

What it is honest about

These are estimates, not measurements. A photo cannot show how much oil went into a pan, and two portions that look alike can differ by a third. Every number the app produces is editable, and correcting one is a normal part of using it rather than a sign something went wrong.

CosmoYum is not a medical device and gives no medical advice. Allergen warnings are a help, not a guarantee — if a mistake would put you in danger, read the ingredient list yourself.

There is no sign-up, no advertising, and no analytics or tracking SDK. What the app does with your data is written out in full in the privacy policy.