Now in TestFlight · iPhone

A diary for what
you actually eat.

Snap a photo. We read what's on the plate, write the line items, and quietly fill out a journal of every meal. No streaks. No leaderboards. No water-glass guilt.

Photos in. Numbers out.
MyFoodFeed welcome screen
3 taps to log a meal

The thesis

Most food trackers weigh you down.
MyFoodFeed just writes things down.

We replaced the searchable food database with a camera and an AI. We replaced "log everything for it to work" with "log when you feel like it." And we replaced the social feed with a small one, full of people you actually know.

Field notes

What you're actually signing up for.

Tonight

What MyFoodFeed wrote for me

  • Roast chicken thigh, skin on 1 piece · 218 kcal
  • Charred broccoli 1½ cups · 64 kcal
  • Lemon, olive oil drizzle ~1 tbsp · 119 kcal
  • Sourdough heel 1 slice · 90 kcal
Total 491

01 · Photos in

Take a picture. We read the plate.

Most logging apps want you to type "1 cup, cooked" into a database the size of a dictionary. MyFoodFeed looks at the photo, identifies each item, estimates the portion from visual cues, and writes the line items for you. You correct anything that's off with a tap.

  • Calories, protein, carbs, fat, fiber.
  • Vitamins, minerals, caffeine, alcohol.
  • A portion dial when the AI guessed wrong.

02 · Recipes worth keeping

A menu, not a bookmark folder.

Paste any recipe URL or share to MyFoodFeed from Safari. We pull out the title, ingredients, time and yields, then drop it on a board with three columns: Want to Cook, On the Menu, Not for Me. The point isn't to hoard recipes. It's to actually cook the ones you save.

Want to cook

On the menu

Not for me

The Menu — pin a recipe, demote a flop, never lose a keeper again.

M

Maya

2h · brunch at home

Eggs, an entire avocado, that hot honey from the farmers market.

J

Jules

5h · inner circle

Third night of soup. No regrets.

03 · A small, quiet feed

Friends, and only friends.

No likes. No follower counts. No algorithmic anything. Every post has a per-meal visibility switch (private, friends, public) and there's an opt-in inner circle for the people you'd actually call about dinner. Sign in with Apple. Delete your account in two taps.

Out of respect for your time

The numbers are estimates, not measurements. The AI guesses what's on the plate and how much, and it can be wrong. Treat the dashboard as a guide, not a record. For weight loss, fertility, diabetes, or anything with health consequences, please talk to a registered dietitian or doctor. The disclaimer lives in the app, and you'll see it before your first AI run.

Eat well. Track honestly.

MyFoodFeed is in TestFlight while we polish the App Store release. Tap below to join the beta and start logging today.