CGM Food Tracker
Log meals, estimate carbs and macros, and see what happens to your glucose after you eat. All in one place.
What is a CGM food tracker?
A CGM food tracker is an app that connects meal logging with continuous glucose monitor data so you can see food and glucose patterns together. SNAQ lets you log meals with a photo, estimate carbs and macros, and view each meal alongside your glucose curve from Dexcom, FreeStyle Libre, or any of the 20+ connected devices. It is designed for people with diabetes, prediabetes, and anyone using a CGM or glucose monitor who wants more context around their data.
Your CGM shows you what your glucose did. It does not always show you why.
A glucose curve without meal context is harder to learn from. You can see a rise at 1pm, but without knowing what you ate and when, it is difficult to know what caused it or what to do differently next time. When meals are logged alongside glucose data, patterns become easier to spot. SNAQ connects what you eat with what your glucose does next, so your CGM data tells a more complete story.
Every meal, mapped to your real glucose curve.
Connect Dexcom or FreeStyle Libre and SNAQ overlays each meal onto your glucose graph. Log a meal with a photo, see what you ate and when, and watch how your glucose responded, all in one view. Patterns that are hard to notice day to day become clearer when you compare them across weeks.
Built on clinical evidence.
Fewer carb estimation errors
In a peer-reviewed study, SNAQ reduced carb estimation errors by 38% compared to self-estimation in people with T1D.
JDST, 2024Meals on your glucose timeline
Each logged meal appears directly on your glucose curve so you can see food and glucose patterns side by side. Works with Dexcom, FreeStyle Libre, and 20+ connected devices.
Dexcom · FreeStyle Libre · 20+ devicesAI Nutritionist in your pocket
Ask questions about any meal, a glucose pattern, or a food swap. The AI Nutritionist gives educational explanations based on your own meal and glucose history.
AI Nutritionist · always onHow people use SNAQ with their CGM
- Logging meals with a photo and seeing how each one sits on the Dexcom or FreeStyle Libre glucose curve
- Reviewing postprandial patterns across the week to understand which meals cause a sharper rise
- Saving frequent meals and snacks as Favorites to reduce daily logging effort
- Asking the AI Nutritionist about a glucose pattern after a specific meal or food combination
- Using SNAQ between sensors or without a CGM to keep the meal log consistent
- Sharing a timestamped food and glucose history with a diabetes care team at appointments
The only consumer nutrition app with published clinical evidence in diabetes.
Validated in a randomised controlled trial with T1D patients on automated insulin delivery. Participants spent more time in their blood sugar target range.
Source: eClinicalMedicine (The Lancet), 2025 · 53 T1D participants.