Introducing Nutrify 1.2.3: Whole Food Streaks, Widgets, Quick Summaries and 41 New Foods

Introducing Nutrify 1.2.3: Whole Food Streaks, Widgets, Quick Summaries and 41 New Foods

Nutrify version 1.2.3 is here!

Nutrify 1.2.3 is available to download/update on the App Store today.

What's Nutrify?

Nutrify is a visual food scanning and education app focused on whole foods.

Our mission is to incentivize whole food consumption rather than processed foods.

This update takes the total possible foods Nutrify can identify with the camera to over 500!

This update also includes a new Whole Food Streak view in the Summary tab, home screen widgets, and quick summaries in the Saved view.

Short Version

  • Start a healthy eating habit with Whole Food Streaks.
  • Get a quick nutrition summary of recent foods in the Saved view.
  • Identify and get verified nutrition information for 41 new foods using the Nutrify Camera.

Longer Version

Keep the whole food streak going

The saying goes, "An apple a day..."

It should really be, "A collection of whole foods a day..."

Because one of the best ways to stay healthy is to maintain good habits over time.

And at Nutrify, we believe eating more whole foods is one of the healthiest habits there is.

95% whole foods (or even more if you can), 5% other.

To help create and support healthy habits, we're introducing the Streak view in the Summary tab.

Nutrify will keep track of how many days in a row you've eaten whole foods.

Whether it's 21 days to build a habit or 66 or 7, when it comes to health, the long-term trend is what matters.

You can also get an overview of your whole food streak with the new Streak widgets on the home screen.

Screen recording of how to add a Streak widget to the homescreen via Nutrify 1.2.3
Left: The new Whole Food Streak counter in the Summary tab. Right: How to set a Streaks widget on the homescreen.

500+ foods in your pocket

41 new foods have been added to the Nutridex, including Iced Coffee (with milk), Beef Jerky, Cashew Butter, Pad Thai and many more.

All are instantly identifiable with the Nutrify Camera, even offline, thanks to on-device machine learning models.

The 41 new foods available in Nutrify 1.2.3, designed by Grace Lee. Let us know if we're missing any so we can include them in a future update!

By the numbers

Want to know the macronutrient breakdown of your breakfast?

Or how much protein was in your lunch?

By selecting a group of food photos in the Saved tab, you can press Summary to get a quick nutrition overview.

Now you can see not only the nutritional content of individual foods but also their combined totals.

Screen recording of getting a quick nutrition summary by selecting multiple foods in the Saved view.
Get a quick nutrition summary of any combination of foods in the Saved view.

Questions, suggestions and feedback

Have any questions about this update, suggestions for future updates or ideas for what foods we should add next?

Feel free to contact us at [email protected] (Daniel or Josh will reply)!

Credit roll

  • Nutrition data is curated and FoodVision AI computer vision models are trained by Daniel Bourke (Co-Founder).
  • All iOS interfaces are designed and built by Joshua Bourke (Co-Founder).
  • Food image data is collected and labelled by Joseph Drury, Samuel Bourke and Daniel Bourke.
  • Food icons are designed and created by Grace Lee.

Classic example of make something people want but most importantly you yourself will use it. Taking a leaf from Daniel Bourke's playbook while I continue developing www.voxtodo.com

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Sotiris Gkouzias

Reporting Coordinator and Management Accountant / Aspiring Financial Analyst

2 周

What a wonderful app! I can't wait for the day that Nutrify will become available for Android users as well! Keep rocking Daniel!

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Md. Ohidul Barik

Machine Learning Engineer & Solutions Lead | Helping People Understand and Apply ML/AI to Solve Real-world Problems

2 周

Exciting update! Love the new foods and features. Excited to try them!

Muhammad Anas

Exploring the advent of AI | Founder SnazzyPlum | Author at Machine Learning Pills

2 周

Love it Daniel. Going through FoodVision and it’s amazing to see how some lines of torch code can make a full fledged application backend. Crazy and cool.

Krishna Kaushik

On a Journey to ML Mastery ???? | Eager to Explore Generative AI ?? | Open Source Contributor @GSSOC'24 ?? | AI & Data Science Devotee ??

2 周

Love it

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