AI food logging · with your people

Snap your meal.
Know your macros.
Keep showing up.

One photo becomes calories, protein, carbs and fat — checked against a real nutrition database, not a guess. Then a pod of two to eight friends keeps you honest. Come for the tool. Stay for the network.

Backed by USDA nutrition data Private by default
9:41

Today

Tue · 9🔥
0KCAL LEFT
112gProtein
164gCarbs
58gFat
🥣Yogurt, berries, granola412
🌯Chicken burrito640
🍣Salmon poke bowl585
Snap a meal
⚡️ Logged in 4 seconds
Protein goal hit
Real food data, not guesses USDA FoodData Central Open Food Facts On-device AI vision
Snap to log

A photo is all it takes.

No barcode hunts, no database digging, no guessing what 40 grams of rice looks like. CalPod reads the plate, sizes the portions, and cross-checks every food against real nutrition data — then shows its confidence, so you can trust it or fix it in one tap.

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Point at your plate

Big shutter, plate guide, done. Barcode, text and voice all work too.

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AI identifies, the database decides

The model spots foods and portions; the numbers come from real nutrition data whenever a match exists.

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Review, correct, logged

Every item is editable. Corrections take a tap — and make your history smarter over time.

9:41

Reading your plate…

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Looks right — log it
🥑 Morning loggers · 5 people
Your pod sees
  • ✓ You logged today
  • ✓ 12-day streak
  • ✓ 1,847 / 2,000 kcal
  • ✓ Today's meals
Stays private
  • ✗ Your weight 72kg
  • ✗ Anything outside your pod
  • ✗ Everything, if you opt out
Accountability pods

Your pod sees your real numbers. That's the point.

Two to eight friends, one shared week. Your pod sees your calories and macros against your own goals, plus today's meals — a shared training log, for eating. You choose what you share and can switch it off anytime; your weight stays private, and nothing ever leaves the pod. People with accountability partners stick with habits far longer — pods are built to make that the default.

The meal graph

See a meal you like? Steal it.

Every logged meal can become a shareable object. Follow people who eat the way you want to eat, then copy any of their meals into your own log in one tap — macros included. The more people log, the faster everyone logs. Your best meals become someone else's whole plan.

Salmon poke bowl

by @dana · ✓ verified coach
585 kcal 38g protein 61g carbs
1,204 people cooked this
What I eat in a day

Tuesday · 9🔥

1,847KCAL
132g protein 58g fat
The recap loop

"What I eat in a day," auto-made.

Your day becomes a share-ready card — one tap to TikTok, Reels or Stories. Every share links to a live web recap where friends can steal the meals and grab the app. It's the content people already make, minus the editing.

0s
from photo to a logged meal with full macros
2–8
friends per pod — small enough that showing up is personal
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calorie leaderboards. CalPod never ranks people by intake
Built shame-free

Positive-sum by design.

Most tracking apps quietly reward restriction. CalPod is built the other way — around consistency, consent and a floor you can't drop below.

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No intake leaderboards. Ever.

Nothing in CalPod ranks people by calories, weight or restriction. Pods celebrate showing up — that's the whole game.

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Private by default

Everything you log is yours alone until you explicitly share it. Sharing a meal never reveals your daily intake or your weight.

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A floor, not a race

Calorie plans never drop below a safe minimum, and aggressive goals get a gentle nudge toward professional support.

Questions

Good to know.

How accurate is a photo, really?
Accurate enough to be useful, honest about when it isn't. The AI identifies foods and estimates portions, then pulls the actual numbers from real nutrition databases (USDA FoodData Central and Open Food Facts) whenever there's a match. Every item shows a confidence level and stays editable — a one-tap correction takes seconds and teaches the app your portions.
What exactly can my pod see?
Whatever you choose. By default a pod sees that you logged, your streak, your calories and macros against your own goals, and today's meals. It never sees your weight, and nothing leaves the pod. You can dial sharing down or switch it off entirely at any time — and minors are excluded from number-sharing automatically.
Is CalPod free?
There's a free way to log, with a Pro tier for unlimited AI scans and the full social layer. Pricing lands with launch — join the early-access list and you'll be the first to know, with founder pricing for early members.
When does it launch, and on what?
iPhone first, and soon. We're finishing a private beta now. Add your email below and we'll invite you the moment your spot opens — no spam, just the invite.
Who's behind CalPod?
CalPod is built by Stolen Orbit LLC — a small team that thinks calorie tracking got lonely and a little mean, and that showing up with friends beats grinding alone.
Coming soon to iPhone

Log your next meal in seconds — with your people.

Get early access and founder pricing. We'll email you the day your invite is ready.

No spam. One email at launch, and you can leave the list in a tap.

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