Food tracking, smarter.
Snap a meal, get full macros and an optional glucose response in seconds. Used by 250,000+ people managing diabetes, prediabetes, and metabolic health.
Food tracking refers to the systematic recording of meals, snacks, and beverages consumed, typically for the purpose of nutritional awareness, weight management, or chronic condition support. Modern food trackers use photo recognition and AI to reduce manual entry, with the most clinically-relevant tools also surfacing macronutrient breakdowns and connecting to wearable glucose monitors.
Food tracking only works if you actually do it.
Studies of food-tracking apps show drop-off rates above 90% within the first month. The reason is consistent: manual entry burden. SNAQ removes the burden. You just take a photo.
Replace data entry with a photo.
SNAQ identifies ingredients, portions, and macros from a single photo. No databases. No portion sliders. No giving up after three weeks.
Built on clinical evidence.
Retention vs benchmark
45% Day-30 retention versus the 3% category median for health and fitness apps.
Real-world data, 2024Photo-first input
No typing, no portion sliders. Just a photo and you're done.
AI food recognitionOptional glucose context
Pair with a CGM to see how each meal moved your glucose curve.
Dexcom · FreeStyle LibreOne of the few consumer nutrition apps backed by peer-reviewed 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.