Now on the App Store
The calorie tracker that knows Indian food
Snap a photo of your meal. NutriChef identifies the dish, estimates the portion, and logs calories, protein, carbs, and fat in seconds — including the dal, dosa, and vada pav that Western food databases can’t find.
Free to download · iPhone today · Android in development


The problem
Food databases were never built for an Indian plate
Search “roti”, get the wrong roti
Generic trackers guess at Indian dishes with entries built for another cuisine — so every log starts with doubt.
Home-cooked food has no barcode
Thalis, tiffins, and family recipes make up most Indian eating, and barcode-first apps simply skip them.
Slow logging kills the habit
When one meal takes minutes of searching and portion math, most people quit tracking within weeks.
How it works
Log a meal in three steps
These are real screens from the app — point, confirm, done.


01
Point your camera
Snap your plate, pick a photo from your gallery, or scan a barcode on packaged food.


02
Confirm the details
The AI names the dish and shows its confidence. Set the portion — quarter to full plate, or exact grams.


03
Watch your day fill in
Calories, protein, carbs, and fat update instantly — and your streak keeps the habit alive.
What you get
Tracking that fits how you actually eat
Log in seconds, not minutes
One photo replaces the database dig. Snap your plate and the dish, portion, and macros are ready to confirm.
Portions without a kitchen scale
Pick a quarter, half, three-quarters, or full plate — or enter exact grams when you know them.
Barcodes for packaged food
When there is a label, scan it. The scanner switches between photo and barcode in one tap.
Macros at a glance
Daily targets for calories, protein, carbs, and fat, with progress that updates the moment you log.
Streaks that build the habit
A simple daily streak rewards showing up — the part of tracking that actually changes results.
Veg-friendly by default
Vegetarian, vegan, and Jain eating patterns are core to the app, not an afterthought.
Why NutriChef
Built for Indian plates, not adapted to them
A generic tracker
- Indian dishes matched to the closest Western entry
- Type, search, scroll, guess the serving size
- Workouts, sleep, shopping, coaching — everything at once
- Barcode or nothing for packaged food
NutriChef
- Built around Indian cuisine, from street food to home cooking
- Photo first — dish and portion suggested for you
- One job done well: what’s on your plate
- Photos for cooked meals, barcodes when a label exists
Built in India
Made by someone who eats this food every day — not a market expansion.
Honest about estimates
The AI shows its confidence and every log is editable. You stay in control of your numbers.
Your data stays yours
Health data is stored securely and never shared with third parties.
Read the privacy policyQuestions
Before you download
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