Food Tracker for Gestational Diabetes
Keep a clear, consistent meal log during gestational diabetes. Log meals with photos and share food context with your care team.
What is a food tracker for gestational diabetes?
A food tracker for gestational diabetes helps you record what you eat, estimate carbs and macros, and keep a food log that is easy to review and share with your care team. SNAQ uses AI photo analysis to log meals quickly and estimate nutrition, with optional connection to CGMs or blood glucose meters.
Keeping a food diary consistently is harder than it sounds.
Gestational diabetes typically comes with nutrition guidance from a dietitian or care team, and often a recommendation to keep a food diary. Manual logging takes time, recall is unreliable, and the daily effort adds up quickly during pregnancy when there is already a lot to manage. SNAQ makes meal logging faster so that keeping a food record stays practical rather than becoming another thing on the list.
A clear, consistent meal log to support your gestational diabetes journey.
Take a photo of any meal and SNAQ's AI estimates carbs, protein, fat, fiber, and calories automatically. Every logged meal is timestamped and stored in your food history. Share detailed reports with your dietitian, obstetrician, or diabetes educator at your next appointment.
Built on clinical evidence.
Log meals with a photo
Take a photo of any meal and SNAQ estimates carbs, protein, fat, fiber, and calories automatically. Breakfast, a clinic snack, or a restaurant meal can all be logged with one photo.
AI food recognitionBuild a detailed food history
Every logged meal is timestamped and stored. Over time, this builds a clear record of what you have been eating, more useful in care conversations than trying to recall meals from memory.
Timestamped meal logShare with your care team
SNAQ Premium includes detailed reports you can share with your dietitian, obstetrician, or diabetes educator. A clear food log is often the most useful thing to bring to an appointment.
SNAQ PremiumHow people with gestational diabetes use SNAQ
- Logging meals consistently across the day using photo-based entry without manual nutritional lookup
- Estimating carbs for home cooking, restaurant meals, and clinic canteen food
- Building a timestamped food history to share with a dietitian at the next appointment
- Tracking protein and overall nutrition alongside carbs across each meal of the day
- Reviewing meal patterns over weeks to see how the food log has built up over the pregnancy
- Keeping a food record that is easier to maintain than a handwritten diary during a busy trimester
SNAQ is backed by published clinical evidence in diabetes, including peer-reviewed research in Type 1 diabetes and photo-based carb estimation.
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.