Coming soon to iPhone
Take the photo.
Skip the food log.
Point your camera at the plate. Tek names the foods, estimates calories and macros, and leaves every number editable — because you know your meal better than any model.
No weighing · No database digging · Your edit always wins
LUNCH
Chicken rice bowl
642cal
48g
Protein
55g
Carbs
22g
Fat
Logging that feels less like homework.
Built for real plates, rough portions, and the days you'd rather just move on.
Snap.
One photo of whatever you're eating. Plate, bowl, takeaway box — no studio setup, no angles to learn.
Read.
Foods, portions, calories, and macros appear together in seconds — with an honest range, not fake precision.
Chicken breast284Jasmine rice205Black beans153Total642 ±90Adjust.
Bigger portion? Different food? Fix it in a tap. Your correction wins over the model, every time.
Jasmine rice
1.5 cups
205308cal · updated
The useful numbers.
None of the noise.
One daily budget that food spends down. No exercise-credit math, no streak guilt — trends matter more than one imperfect day.
Today
Tuesday, July 14
1,046
cal left of 1,900
82g
protein left
98g
carbs left
54g
fat left
Fix it in plain words.
That was two eggs, not one
Breakfast updated
+72 cal · +6g protein
Three ways in.
Take a photo
Best for plates and bowls
Scan a barcode
Exact numbers from the label
Describe it
"Two slices of margherita" works
Honest by design.
A tracker only works if you trust it. Tek earns that by showing its uncertainty, asking before assuming, and keeping your food photos yours.
The camera opens only when you ask
While you log a meal or scan a barcode — never in the background.
Nothing lands without your approval
Every estimate waits for your confirmation before it touches your diary.
Uncertainty is shown, not hidden
Ranges on estimates, and a straight answer when Tek can’t see something clearly.
TEK ISN'T SURE
There might be a sauce hiding behind the bowl.
It's partly out of frame, so it isn't counted yet. Add it, or tell Tek it's fine.
Asked, not assumed — the Tek way of being wrong less.
Questions, answered.
How accurate are the estimates?
Photo estimates are estimates — Tek shows a range alongside every number instead of pretending to be exact. Barcode scans use the label’s values directly, and anything you correct stays corrected. Over a week, honest ranges beat false precision.
Do I have to weigh or measure anything?
No. Tek is built for real plates and rough portions. If a portion looks off, drag it up or down — half a cup, a bigger spoon — and the numbers follow. Weighing is always allowed, never required.
What happens when Tek gets it wrong?
You fix it in one tap — change a food, a portion, or just tell it what changed in plain words. If Tek can’t see something clearly, it says so and asks, rather than quietly guessing.
When can I get it?
Tek is in private beta on iPhone. Join the early-access list and we’ll email you an invite as spots open — no spam, just the invite.
Spend less time logging.
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