We're in beta. We use Mealo ourselves every day, and we want to know if it works for you too. If it's as useful as we think it is, or if we're missing something. No catch.
It'll become a paid product. But if you helped us during beta, you'll pay a lot less. You put in the time, that should count for something.
We don't sell it and we don't use it to train AI. Your personal data stays in your account, period. Read our privacy policy.
MFP makes you do the work: scroll through food lists, pick from dozens of duplicate entries, fill out forms. Their barcode scanner costs $80/year. The free version shows full-screen ads while you're trying to log lunch. With Mealo, you just say what you ate.
CalAI looks at a photo and guesses. But a camera can't see the butter in your pan or the oil in your stir-fry. With Mealo, you tell it what actually went into your food, and it looks up real nutrition data.
ChatGPT gives you a number and forgets about it. No diary, no totals, no history. Close the tab and it's gone. Mealo stores every meal in a real database you can search and build on over time.
From USDA FoodData Central and Open Food Facts, two of the largest public food databases, covering 900,000+ products. Mealo is not affiliated with or endorsed by the USDA. Open Food Facts is an open-source community project we actively contribute to.
Fill out the form. We'll add you to TestFlight (iPhone) or send you a download link (Android), and you'll get an invite within 24 hours.
It's Apple's app for trying apps before they hit the App Store. You install TestFlight, accept our invite, and download Mealo from there. Takes about two minutes.
Two developers who got tired of broken food trackers. No investors, no growth team. We built this because we needed it ourselves.