FAQ

Common questions before you open the app.

Clear product answers, without medical hype.

How accurate is NutriTrack's AI logging?

NutriTrack is designed to reduce logging friction, not to claim perfect automatic nutrition analysis. Camera Scan suggestions should be reviewed before saving, especially for portion size, branded foods, and mixed dishes.

Can I log food with my voice?

Yes. Voice Log helps turn spoken meal descriptions into structured food items that you can review and confirm before they are added to your day.

Which nutrition data sources does NutriTrack use?

The product references curated nutrition sources such as USDA, FatSecret, and Open Food Facts to expand coverage and support food lookup workflows.

Is NutriTrack available in English and Spanish?

Yes. The marketing site and product communication are designed for English and Spanish support.

Is NutriTrack medical advice?

No. NutriTrack is an educational and self-tracking product. It is not a medical device, diagnosis tool, or treatment platform.

What is the difference between Free and Premium?

Free lets you log calories, macros, meals, and progress. Premium expands AI tool use and enables data export when Premium access is active.

Scientific resources

A curated evidence hub, not a dump of links.

NutriTrack publishes the public sources and practical methodology used to shape nutrition targets and educational guidance.

NutriTrack is educational and does not replace professional medical advice.

Camera Scan, Voice Log, and the nutrition database are product inputs. Public references explain the educational framing behind the targets and guidance.

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Your progress, your macros, your pace.

Try NutriTrack and log your next meal with less friction.

Open the app, choose photo, voice, or manual search, and review the result before saving.