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AI nutrition coach

Snap a meal. Get the numbers and a coach.

Goodbite scans your plate, returns calories, macros and portion estimates, then a Smart Coaching layer turns it into a tip you can act on — not a wall of data.

Snap & coach
Macros + water
iOS + Android
How it works

Snap. Coach. Adjust.

The tracker handles the numbers. The coach turns them into one or two things to do today.

01

Snap your meal

Open the camera, point at your plate. The AI Food Scanner returns calories, macros and portion estimates in seconds.

02

Read the coach tip

Smart Coaching turns your scans and goals into a short, personal tip — eat more protein, hydrate, adjust dinner.

03

Hit your target

A clean dashboard tracks calories vs target, macros and water — adjust as the week goes, no spreadsheets needed.

Signature feature

A coach, not just a spreadsheet

Most calorie counters dump numbers and let you figure out what to do. Goodbite's Smart Coaching layer takes the same scans and goals and returns one or two personal tips a day — the macro you're short on, a swap to consider, a gentle reminder.

The framing is light coaching, not a clinical plan. It keeps awareness up without overwhelming, and the dashboard is built around acting on the next bite — not auditing the last hundred. Honest note: it's a newer app focused on food and water rather than deep device sync, and any AI calorie number is a directional guide, not a measurement.

  • Personal tips based on your real scans, daily
  • Reminders for water, macros and meal timing
  • Weekly feedback on how you're tracking
  • Built for staying in a calorie deficit, sustainably
SMART COACHING · LIVE
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Just scanned lunch — 482 kcal grilled chicken bowl
AI
Nice — protein looks good. You're 8g short for the day. Try a Greek yogurt with dinner to round it out.
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Will I still hit the deficit?
AI
Yes — you've got 1,286 kcal headroom. Add the yogurt (~120 kcal) and you're on track.
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Who it's for

For people who want tips, not tables

Deficit dieters

Stay in a calorie deficit without spreadsheets — snap and adjust.

Macro hitters

Protein, carbs and fats tracked precisely with personal nudges.

Mindful eaters

Build awareness without obsessing over every gram.

Coach-curious

You want a nudge with each scan, not a wall of dashboards.

Features

Scanner, tracker, coach — one app

Snap, get the breakdown, get the tip, hit your target. The whole loop in a few taps.

Snap → Numbers

AI Food Scanner

Point the camera, get calories, macros and portion estimates in seconds. No manual logging, no database hunting — fast enough that you actually keep doing it day after day.

Coach

Smart Coaching

Personal tips, reminders and daily feedback from your real scans.

Macro tracker

Precise protein, carbs and fats — optimize body composition.

Water tracking

Stay hydrated with quick add and steady routines.

Progress insights

See trends, spot patterns and adjust before they bite.

Built for the deficit, on iOS & Android

Whether you're losing weight, gaining muscle or just eating more mindfully, Goodbite is built around staying in a calorie deficit and hitting goals faster — with a responsive developer team that visibly iterates on feedback.

Honest comparison

Where it wins — and where it doesn't

It is a newer photo-first coach. Not the deepest database, not laboratory-grade. Straight version below.

CapabilityGoodbiteClassic trackers (MFP-style)Weighing & logging
Snap-to-log speedPhoto scanManual / barcodeSlow
AI coach tips per scanBuilt inSomeNo
Macro precisionProtein / carbs / fatsYesHighest
Water trackingYesUsuallyDIY
Food database depthGrowing, newer appLargestYour own
Device / Apple Health syncLimited todayMatureDIY
Photo portion accuracyEstimate, variesManual entryHighest
Free without subscriptionCore freeUsuallyN/A

If you want the deepest food database and mature device sync, classic trackers still lead. If you want a faster photo-first coach that hands you a tip after each scan, that's Goodbite's lane. Reference: official App Store listing.

From users

What people actually say

★★★★★

The photo scan is the fastest log I've used. The tip after each meal makes me actually adjust instead of just reading numbers.

— Composite of store reviews (5★)
★★★★★

Photo doesn't always work and I lost some saved data once. The team is responsive but the feature set is thinner than long-running trackers.

— Google Play review (3★, mixed)
★★★★

Love the coach layer. Honest catch: no smart-scale or Apple Health pull yet, so devices stay outside the app for now.

— Composite of store reviews (4★)
The story

A photo-first calorie counter, made into a coach

Goodbite is built by Kappa Apps (Kappa Yazilim Anonim Sirketi) and launched on iOS and Android in 2025. The bet is straightforward — calorie trackers fail when logging is slow and the output is just numbers, so Goodbite pairs an AI Food Scanner with a Smart Coaching layer that turns those numbers into a tip you can actually do something with.

Underneath, it's a clean tracker: calories vs target, protein/carbs/fats, water, progress insights, and reminders. Designed for staying in a calorie deficit without the spreadsheet feel that gets most apps abandoned in week two.

The honest counterweight is real. It's a newer app, currently focused on food and water rather than deep integrations with smart scales or Apple Health — some reviews mention bugs around saved data and inconsistent photo scans, and the food database is still growing compared with veterans. Photo-based AI estimates are directional, not measurements. The developer team is visibly responsive to feedback in store reviews.

Used as intended — fast logging, a tip with each scan, gradual adjustment — it's a good entry point to the category. Always consult a healthcare provider before major dietary changes. See the live app on the official App Store listing.

Key facts

Developer
Kappa Apps
Launched
2025
Platforms
iOS · Android
Scanner
AI photo
Tracks
Cal · macros · H₂O
Coach
Daily tips
Free
Core scan
Paid
Subscription
Goal
Calorie deficit
Status
Newer, iterating
FAQ

Questions, answered straight

What is Goodbite?

Goodbite is an AI nutrition coach and calorie counter. You snap a photo of your meal and the AI Food Scanner returns calories, macros and portion estimates in seconds — no manual logging. A Smart Coaching layer adds personalized tips, reminders and daily feedback so the tracker feels more like a coach than a spreadsheet.

Is Goodbite free?

The app is free to download with core scanning and tracking. In-app subscriptions unlock the full Smart Coaching and ongoing premium features. Always check current pricing in the App Store or Google Play, as it can change.

How does the AI Food Scanner work?

Open the camera, snap your plate, and Goodbite identifies the food and returns calories, macros and portion estimates in seconds. Like all photo-based estimators, accuracy depends on lighting, angle and visible portions — bright light, a top-down or 45-degree angle and separated items give the cleanest result. Edit any number that looks off.

What does Smart Coaching actually do?

Smart Coaching turns your scans and goals into a few targeted suggestions per day — a tip on a meal you logged, a reminder to hit a macro you are short on, and weekly feedback on how you are tracking. It is light-touch coaching rather than a clinical plan, designed to keep awareness up without overwhelming.

Can I track water, macros and a calorie deficit?

Yes. The dashboard shows daily calories versus your target plus a clean macro breakdown — protein, carbs and fats — and a water tracker for hydration routines. Goodbite is built around helping you stay in a calorie deficit for weight loss, while also supporting muscle gain and mindful eating goals.

Who makes Goodbite?

Goodbite is built by Kappa Apps (Kappa Yazilim Anonim Sirketi), launched on iOS and Android in 2025. The developer responds to user reviews and visibly iterates on feedback — useful to know if you submit a bug or feature request.

Does it sync with Apple Health or other devices?

Goodbite currently focuses on food and water tracking in-app rather than deep device integrations. If you also want it to pull in data from smart scales, fitness trackers or Apple Health, that ecosystem is still maturing — worth confirming on the current store listing before committing.

Should I rely on the AI calorie number?

Treat photo-based AI estimates as a directional guide rather than a measurement. They are fast and good enough to build awareness and stay roughly on plan, but a single photo cannot weigh hidden ingredients or sauces. For tight precision, weigh ingredients; for everyday consistency, snap-and-adjust is the point. Always consult a healthcare provider before major dietary changes.

What are the honest limitations?

It is a newer app and currently focused on food and water rather than broad device integrations. Some reviews mention bugs around saved data and photo scans, and the feature set is not as deep as long-established trackers like MyFitnessPal. Photo accuracy can vary by lighting and angle. It is excellent for fast, low-friction logging; for laboratory-grade precision, weigh ingredients.

Stop guessing. Start coaching.

Free to start, AI photo logging, macros + water + a tip a meal. Hit your goal without spreadsheets.