Description
Scan&Eat turns your camera into a personal nutritionist. Just take a photo of any restaurant menu and get instant AI-powered health analysis for every dish.
HOW IT WORKS
Take a photo of a restaurant menu. Scan&Eat reads the text automatically, then AI analyzes each dish and estimates calories, protein, carbs, fat, and fiber. Every item gets a health score from 0 to 100 so you can instantly spot the best choice.
HEALTH SCORES
Each menu item receives a health score based on nutrient density, macro balance, fiber content, and processing level. Green means excellent (80-100), yellow means moderate (55-79), and red means indulgent (0-54). The top pick is highlighted so you never have to guess.
DIET FILTERS
Filter the results by your dietary preferences. Whether you eat vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, keto, or high-protein, Scan&Eat shows you only the dishes that fit your lifestyle.
DETAILED NUTRITION
Tap any dish to see the full breakdown: calories, protein, carbs, fat, and fiber with visual progress bars. Plus, get a personalized AI tip about the nutritional value of each dish.
SCAN HISTORY
All your scans are saved so you can revisit previous restaurant analyses anytime. Compare dishes across different restaurants and track your choices over time.
KEY FEATURES
Camera and photo library support
On-device text recognition (works offline for OCR)
AI-powered nutrition estimation
Health scores from 0 to 100
Diet filters: vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, keto, high-protein, and more
Detailed macro breakdown with visual charts
Personalized AI health tips
Scan history
1 free scan per day, unlimited with Pro
SCAN&EAT PRO
Get unlimited scans, full history access, and priority AI analysis with a monthly or yearly subscription.
Privacy first: your photos are processed for text recognition on your device. Only the extracted menu text is sent to our AI service for analysis. We never store your images.
DISCLAIMER
Scan&Eat provides estimated nutritional information generated by AI for educational purposes only. This app is not a substitute for professional medical or dietary advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional or registered dietitian before making dietary decisions, especially if you have food allergies, medical conditions, or specific nutritional needs. Nutritional values shown are estimates and may vary from actual values. Sources: USDA FoodData Central (fdc.nal.usda.gov), WHO Healthy Diet Guidelines, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Nutrition Source.
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