Track calories and macros with a photo.
Snap your meal and FitIQ estimates the calories and macros, logged against targets calculated for your body. The simplicity of a calorie app, built right into your gym app.
The reason people quit tracking is friction. A photo removes it.
Snap, don't search
Point your camera at the plate. No scrolling a database of forty 'grilled chicken' entries, no barcode hunting — the AI identifies the food and estimates the macros for you.
Targets tuned to you
Your calorie and macro goals are calculated from your sex, weight, height, training frequency, and goal — not a generic 2,000-calorie default that fits nobody.
Inside your gym app
Nutrition and training finally live in one place. The food you log and the body you scan are part of the same loop, so building muscle and getting lean stop being two separate apps.
How it works
Snap your meal
Take a photo of what you're eating — no searching a database or scanning barcodes.
Get the macros
The AI identifies the food and estimates calories, protein, carbs, and fat in seconds.
Track to your targets
It logs against calorie and macro goals calculated from your body and training goal, with rings that fill as you eat.
However you like to log
Personalized targets
Calorie and macro goals calculated from your stats and goal — a real number to hit, not a one-size-fits-all guess.
Three ways to log
Snap a photo, quick-add a common food, or enter it manually — whatever's fastest in the moment wins.
Resets daily, syncs everywhere
Your day starts fresh and your log saves to your account, so it's there across launches and devices.
Built for lifters
Protein is front and center, because the people building muscle care about it most — and your targets reflect that.
Why photo tracking actually sticks
Almost everyone has tried a calorie tracker. Almost everyone quits — not because tracking doesn't work, but because the friction kills it. Searching a database for every bite, weighing food, hunting barcodes: it's a part-time job, and life gets in the way.
A photo collapses all of that into one tap. You point the camera, FitIQ estimates the calories and macros, and it's logged. Lower friction means you actually keep doing it — and consistency, not precision, is what makes nutrition work.
Targets that fit you, not a default
A calorie number is useless if it isn't yours. FitIQ calculates your targets from your sex, height, weight, how often you train, and your goal — using a proven energy-expenditure model — then splits them into protein, carbs, and fat with protein prioritized for muscle building.
As your body and goal change, the targets move with you. And because they sit next to your physique scores, you can connect cause and effect: eat to the target, train the plan, watch the scan.
Cal-AI simplicity, in a real gym app
Dedicated calorie apps are great at logging and nothing else. Gym apps are great at training and ignore your kitchen. FitIQ refuses to make you pick. You get photo-based macro tracking that feels like a standalone calorie app, sitting right next to your AI workouts and your progress — one subscription, one loop, one place to actually get lean.
Common questions
How does photo tracking work?+
You snap a picture of your meal and FitIQ's AI identifies it and estimates the serving size, calories, and macros — then logs it to your day automatically.
How accurate is it?+
Photo estimates are designed for fast, consistent tracking rather than gram-perfect precision. For packaged foods you can quick-add or enter exact values whenever you want.
Are my macro targets personalized?+
Yes — FitIQ calculates your calorie and macro targets from your sex, weight, height, training frequency, and goal, so they actually fit you instead of a default.
Does my food log save?+
Your log syncs to your account and resets each day, so you always pick up where you left off with a clean slate every morning.
Can I log without a photo?+
Absolutely — quick-add common foods in a couple of taps, or enter the macros manually. The photo is just the fastest option.
Do I need a second calorie app?+
No. That's the point — FitIQ puts photo-based macro tracking inside the same app as your workouts and physique scans, so you don't pay for or juggle two.