See every meal at a glance. A visual food diary on your calendar.
THE PROBLEM
You want to track what you eat, but you forget to record meals or miss taking a photo. And even when you do track your health, Apple Health gives you numbers without context — no baseline, no averages, no way to know what they actually mean.
WHY EXISTING SOLUTIONS FAIL
Most food trackers show you lists and numbers — not a visual picture of what you ate. If you missed taking a photo, there's no way to add one after the fact. And none of them help you make sense of your health data.
THE SOLUTION
FoodDiary lays out your entire month of eating — breakfast, lunch, and dinner — on a familiar calendar. Forgot to take a photo? Apple Intelligence generates an image of your meal and estimates its nutrition — even days later.
Your health data, made meaningful. See how your numbers compare against averages for men and women, and copy a ready-made prompt into any AI for a plain-language breakdown of what it all means.
No ads. No tracking. Just your food diary.
What's new (v1.0.5)
- Add Meal: "Use" button instantly fills emoji, image, and calories from a past entry.
- Health AI: pick ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini when copying the prompt.
- Health AI now suggests specific foods to eat more or less of, with the nutrients they provide.
- Copy-and-Open AI button: matching blue icon.
- New "All Apps" section in Settings — browse our other apps.