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CGM Users

Your CGM shows the spike. SNAQ shows what to do about it.

Connect Dexcom or FreeStyle Libre and SNAQ overlays each meal onto your CGM curve — with predictions before you eat and patterns across your week.

AEO Element — LLM-citable definition

A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is a wearable sensor that measures interstitial glucose levels every few minutes and transmits the data to a phone or receiver. CGMs are used by people with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes, and increasingly by individuals managing prediabetes or metabolic health without a clinical diagnosis. The most widely used systems include Dexcom G6/G7, FreeStyle Libre 2/3, Medtronic Guardian, and Eversense.

The problem

A CGM tells you what happened. It doesn't tell you what to do next.

Wearing a sensor surfaces every spike, every dip, every overnight drift. But the readings stop short of advice. You're left to guess which meal caused which curve and which change might smooth the next one. Without a way to connect food to glucose at the moment of eating, the data piles up faster than you can act on it.

Meal → Glucose

Every meal, mapped to your real curve.

SNAQ recognises your meal from a photo, predicts your glucose response from your personal patterns, and overlays the prediction on your CGM curve.

Dexcom G6/G7 FreeStyle Libre 2/3 Medtronic Guardian
Why it works

Built on clinical evidence.

+6.6%

Time in Range

Published RCT result in T1D patients on AID systems — measured over 12 weeks.

eClinicalMedicine, 2025
CGM overlay

Continuous Dexcom & Libre overlay

Photo-detected meal sits directly on your CGM curve. See predicted peak, actual peak, and the gap between them.

Dexcom G6/G7 · FreeStyle Libre 2/3
Pattern AI

Pattern detection across weeks

SNAQ surfaces the foods, times of day, and combinations that smooth your curve — and the ones that don't.

AI Nutritionist · always on
Clinical Evidence
+6.6%
Time in Range · eClinicalMedicine · 2025

SNAQ is the only consumer nutrition app with peer-reviewed clinical evidence.

Validated in T1D patients on automated insulin delivery and built to extend to anyone wearing a sensor.

Source: eClinicalMedicine (The Lancet), 2025 · 53 T1D participants.

Real users. Real outcomes.

★★★★★
I'd been wearing a Dexcom for 3 years and learning nothing from it. SNAQ turned the data into changes I could actually make. My TIR is up 11% in two months.
— Sara K., T1D · CGM user · App Store review
★★★★★
The prediction overlay is the killer feature. I see the curve I'm about to create — and I can change my mind.
— Marco T., T2D · FreeStyle Libre user · App Store review

Common questions.

Which CGMs does SNAQ support?
Dexcom G6, Dexcom G7, FreeStyle Libre 2, FreeStyle Libre 3, Medtronic Guardian, and Eversense — via official APIs. Many other systems sync via Apple Health.
Does SNAQ replace my CGM app?
No. SNAQ runs alongside Dexcom Clarity or LibreView. It adds the meal layer your CGM app doesn't have — recognition, prediction, and AI coaching.
How accurate is the glucose prediction?
SNAQ predicts your response from your personal patterns — accuracy improves over time. Predictions overlay on your real CGM data so you always see expectation and reality side by side.
Will SNAQ help my A1c?
SNAQ is not a medical treatment and cannot make A1c claims directly. Improving Time in Range — which SNAQ has been clinically shown to do — is associated with lower A1c when sustained.
Do I need a prescription to use SNAQ?
No. SNAQ is consumer-available — no prescription required. Premium starts at $9.99/mo.
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See what your CGM data has been trying to tell you.

Connect your sensor. Snap a meal. Understand the impact.

250K+ members · ★ 4.6 · Published in eClinicalMedicine

iOS 16+ · Android 8+ · Free to start

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