Introducing Nutrify 1.2: Calorie and Macronutrient Goals, Breakdowns and 57 New Foods
Whole food nutrition tracking, powered by computer vision.
Nutrify 1.2 is here (or rolling out to the App Store today)!
What is Nutrify?
Nutrify is a food tracking and education app focused on whole foods.
This update brings several helpful features for those who’d like to know what their calorie and macronutrient intakes are per whole food.
It also adds a bunch of new whole foods/drinks to the Nutridex!
Short Version
Premium updates:
Set custom calorie and macronutrient goals alongside food-specific and category-specific goals in the Summary tab.
Get a breakdown of calorie and macronutrient intake per food/category in the Calories and Macros views.
Simple calorie/macronutrient estimation defaults to 1 serving per food photo (this can be changed in the food view).
Free updates:
57 new foods in the FoodVision AI model/Nutridex.
Longer Version
Custom Calorie and Macronutrient Goals (Premium)
Nutrify Premium members can now define calorie and macronutrient intake goals and Nutrify will automatically track your progress over time.
When starting a goal, you can define your own calorie and macronutrient values or you can use Nutrify to help establish a baseline goal.
Nutrify comes with 3 built-in goals:
Calorie deficit (for weight loss).
Maintenance (for maintaining current weight).
Calorie surplus (for gaining weight).
Each of these is calculated based on your body characteristics (height, weight, age, gender) and your activity level.
You’ll also see an informative page describing the what and why behind each calculation and amount (disclaimer: these amounts are estimates and should be adjusted over time when necessary).
Setting a calorie or macronutrient goal is a great way to understand how your current food intake matches up with your ideal intake.
Calorie and Macronutrient Breakdowns (Premium)
Nutrify Premium members can also now get a breakdown of their calorie and macronutrient intake per food in the new Calories and Macros views.
This is a great way to see what foods contribute to what macronutrient levels.
And similarly, how many calories are in a given serving of food.
When you identify a food with the Nutrify camera, its default weight is set to 1 serving of that food.
For example, the default weight for a red apple is 182g.
And the default weight for a rice cake is 9g (one rice cake).
These can be easily adjusted in the food view.
57 new foods and icons in the Nutridex (Free)
Nutrify’s FoodVision AI/Nutridex has been upgraded with 57 new foods including anchovies, horned cucumber, protein balls, lion’s mane mushroom, turkey breast and many more.
For each new food, you’ll find a brand new custom-designed icon and verified nutrition information.
This brings the total foods Nutrify can recognize to over 470!
The Visual Food Diary as well as Nutridex continues to be free to use for unlimited photos.
So don’t forget to ask your friends,
What’s your Nutridex at?
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 reach out to us at support@nutrify.app (Daniel or Josh will reply)!
Download Nutrify on the App Store (1.2 will be rolling out to the App Store today)
@nutrifyfoodapp on Instragram/TikTok/X
Credit roll
Nutrition data is curated and FoodVision AI computer vision models are trained by Daniel Bourke.
All iOS interfaces are designed and built by Joshua Bourke.
Food image data is collected and labelled by Joseph Drury, Samuel Bourke and Daniel Bourke.
Food icons are designed and created by Grace Lee.