4.9 on the App Store

The Calorie Counter App that actually sticks.

Stop tapping through food databases. Nommie lets you log a full meal by taking one photo — the AI handles the counting so you can focus on the eating.

Most people download a calorie counter app, use it for a week, and quit. The culprit is always the same: logging takes too long. Database search, portion estimation, barcode scanning — every step is friction. Nommie replaces all of it with a camera.

What makes Nommie different

One-tap logging

Open the app, point the camera, capture. Nommie handles identification, portion estimation, and nutrition math automatically.

Daily calorie ring

See exactly how many calories are left in your budget at any point in the day. Plan the rest of your meals around the remaining allowance.

Smart portion estimation

The AI estimates portion size from visual cues — plate size, known reference objects, and density. Override with a tap if you disagree.

Works on real meals

Not just packaged food. Nommie handles home cooking, restaurants, drinks, snacks, and mixed plates — the stuff traditional calorie counters struggle with.

A calorie counter app lives or dies by how many days in a row you'll use it. Accuracy is second. Features are third. If the logging step takes more than a few seconds, the app is finished. Nommie is designed around that single insight.

Our bet is that a slightly less precise log you take every day beats a perfectly precise log you give up on by week two. The data agrees: consistency is a bigger predictor of weight-loss outcomes than logging accuracy. Nommie optimises the workflow for the habit, then uses AI to keep the numbers as tight as possible without asking you to do the work.

For most people, that means logging takes about three seconds per meal. Open, photo, done. You'll log more meals more consistently than you ever did with a manual tracker — and that consistency is what actually moves the scale.

Frequently asked questions

How does Nommie compare to manual calorie counters?+

Manual counters force you to search a database, pick the right entry, and estimate portion by hand — typically 60-90 seconds per meal. Nommie does it in about three seconds from a photo. Accuracy is comparable for most meals, and you'll stick with it far longer.

Is there a free version?+

Yes. Daily calorie tracking is free. Premium adds unlimited history, macro targets, and integrations.

Can I manually adjust a logged meal?+

Always. Tap any logged item to change portion, swap ingredients, or add something the AI missed.

Is it on Android?+

Nommie is iOS-first today. Android is on the roadmap — join the waitlist on the website to hear when it ships.

Try Nommie for free

Snap a photo, get instant nutrition — no manual logging.