Photo-first calorie tracking

Eat mindfully.
No menus. No logging.

Snap your meal. Nommie's AI identifies what you ate, asks a quick follow-up question, and logs everything — macros, calories, the works. No searching. No scrolling. Just food.

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Analyzing meal...
Avocado toast 285 cal
Poached egg 77 cal
Olive oil drizzle 120 cal
Protein 24g
Carbs 38g
Fat 18g
Was that sourdough bread?

Three steps. Zero friction.

01

Snap

Open the app, point at your plate, tap. One photo, any meal — restaurant, home cook, grab-and-go.

02

Answer

Nommie asks a quick follow-up — "any sauce on that?" — to nail the estimate. Simple replies, better accuracy.

03

Done

Calories, macros, and insights logged automatically. Your daily dashboard updates in real time.

Built different

Real-time analysis

Snap in under two seconds. The AI identifies every item in the frame and breaks down the macros before you put your phone down.

Conversational AI

Not just recognition — dialogue. Nommie asks the right questions ("was that sourdough?") to close the accuracy gap that kills trust in other apps.

Daily momentum

Progress bars, meal streaks, and weekly summaries that actually motivate — not guilt. Built for people who want to eat well, not people who hate food tracking.

Flexible goals

Set daily calorie targets, macro ratios, and meal windows. Nommie adapts to your schedule, not the other way around.

We believe eating well shouldn't feel like work.

Food logging has a retention problem. Not because people don't care about nutrition — but because the tools are tedious. Searching menus. Scanning barcodes. Tallying up grams. It's friction that pushes people out in two weeks.

Nommie removes the work. The camera is the interface. The AI does the math. You just eat.

3 days
That's how long most people stick with manual logging apps. We want to change that.

Food logging, finally frictionless.

Snap. Answer. Done. That's the whole ritual. No menus to scroll, no calorie calculators to operate, no friction between you and the meal in front of you.

The future of nutrition tracking isn't more features. It's less input — and more insight.