SnapcalAI SnapCal, a new web-based food scanner, allows users to photograph meals and receive editable nutrition estimates including calories, macros, and a food quality score. The tool also features a Macro Coach that calculates remaining daily targets and suggests a "next bite" goal. Available as a browser-first app that can be added to a phone's home screen, SnapCal aims to simplify meal tracking without requiring a separate app store download. Snap the meal Use camera or upload. SnapCal sends the image through a secure backend and returns editable nutrition estimates. A food scanner that turns meals into calories, macros, quality scores, and your next bite. How it works Use camera or upload. SnapCal sends the image through a secure backend and returns editable nutrition estimates. Tell the AI it was bigger, smaller, missing rice, or the wrong count. You stay in control before logging. The Macro Coach translates what is left into a simple next-meal target, not another spreadsheet. Food scanner SnapCal estimates the meal, separates macros, assigns a food quality score, and lets the user edit every field before saving. AI result Chicken rice bowl 684 P 46g C 72g F 19g Q 82 Macro coach After one log, SnapCal calculates the remaining macros and turns them into a realistic target for the rest of the day. Next bite 520 kcal, protein-first Aim for 42g protein, 48g carbs, and 12g fat. Web app SnapCal can be added to the Home Screen now, while the product stays free, lightweight, and browser-first. iPhone: Safari Share, then Add to Home Screen. Android/Desktop: use the browser install prompt. Add to phone Open SnapCal from the Home Screen and start scanning meals without installing a separate store app. Step 1 Launch the product from the website CTA. Step 2 Use Safari Share on iPhone or browser install elsewhere. Step 3 The app opens full-screen from the Home Screen. Positioning This website explains SnapCal and sends people into the separate app route. The product stays focused, free, and simple.