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I let two AI apps track every bite I ate for three days straight to help me count calories and get back into shape. Here's the most accurate one
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Its AI food photo capture requires you to describe the food in a few words, which helps the AI analyze it more accurately and yield better results.
I know I can manually add the calories and nutritional values of the items unrecognized by BitePal, but that just defeats the purpose of using an AI food logging app.
I can see BitePal being a kid-friendly fitness app, though parents will have to be prepared to pay for it.
I just wish the AI food recognition was better, because that's the main purpose of the app.