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What I Eat Scan food, know more
Food scanner

Scan food. Know more.

What I Eat helps you understand packaged foods before they become a habit. Scan barcodes, search products, and see nutrition, additives, allergens, ingredients, serving-size context, favorites, and scan history in one calm view.

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Features

Food labels without the scavenger hunt

Built for the aisle, kitchen, and pantry moments when you want to understand what stands out before a product becomes routine.

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Fast barcode scan

Open the scanner, aim at a packaged-food barcode, and review a product summary before expanding into full details.

2

Search by product or barcode

Search by name, brand, multi-word query, or barcode when you do not have the package in front of you.

3

Nutrition with thresholds

Compare sugar, sodium, saturated fat, calories, protein, and more by 100g/ml or serving, with context for high, moderate, and low values.

4

Additives and risk context

Inspect additive names, usage summaries, risk labels, and source-backed reasons when reference data is available.

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Allergens and preferences

See allergen signals and optional warnings for palm oil, gluten, lactose, pork, soy, and other food-preference conflicts.

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History and favorites

Revisit recent lookups, de-duplicated local history, and saved favorites without creating an account.

Workflows

From quick scan to deeper inspection

Store-aisle triage

Scan a barcode, read the partial product card, then keep scanning or expand the sheet when something deserves a closer look.

Deep product inspection

Open Product Detail to review score, nutrient groups, serving basis, additive detail, allergens, raw ingredient text, and ingredient explanations.

Build a trusted shelf

Use local Favorites for products you trust, products you want to compare later, or products you want to remember to avoid.

Screenshots

Calm detail, built for comparison

English App Store screenshots showing nutrition, additives, ingredient context, history, and settings.

What I Eat nutrition score screenshot
Score, serving-size nutrition, and product context.
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Additives, allergens, and available ingredient text.
What I Eat ingredient combinations screenshot
Ingredient combination notes and product signals.
What I Eat history and top foods screenshot
History, favorites, and top scanned products.
What I Eat settings screenshot
Preferences and warnings for dietary needs.
Ingredients

More than a raw label

Additive detail

Expandable additive rows can explain what an additive is used for, why it may be flagged, and where the reference comes from.

Structured ingredients

When available, What I Eat shows ingredient roles, estimated shares, dietary signals, and plain-language explanations.

Ingredient combinations

Combo insights can explain why ingredients appear together, such as texture, stabilization, emulsification, or flavor balancing.

Data

Open data, careful claims

What I Eat is designed around transparency, attribution, and clear boundaries.

A

Open Food Facts-backed

Product records, names, images, nutrition, ingredients, allergens, and tags are based on public product data that can vary in quality.

B

Local reference banks

Bundled additive references, allergen labels, ingredient explanations, and combo insights help explain product data in plain language.

C

Data quality context

The app calls out missing or incomplete signals so scores, additives, ingredients, and warnings are easier to judge.

D

Local user lists

History, favorites, food preferences, and review prompt counters stay on your device instead of requiring an account.

E

Network where needed

Search, barcode lookup, and product images require network access because product data and images are not bundled offline.

F

Not medical advice

Scores, warnings, additives, and allergens are informational. Always verify packaging and professional guidance for important decisions.

How it works

Three quick steps

Scan or search

Use the camera scanner for packaged foods, or search by product name, brand, multi-word query, or barcode.

Review what stands out

See score context, nutrient signals, serving basis, additive detail, allergens, raw ingredient text, and ingredient explanations.

Save what matters

Use favorites and scan history to compare foods, revisit common products, and keep useful lookups within reach.

FAQ

Good to know

What can I use What I Eat for?

Use it to scan food barcodes or search products to see nutrition, additives, allergens, ingredients, serving-size context, favorites, and scan history in one focused view.

Can I search without scanning a barcode?

Yes. What I Eat supports product search as well as barcode scanning, so you can look up foods when the package is not nearby or the barcode is hard to read.

What nutrition details does What I Eat show?

The app can show nutrition by 100 g/ml or by serving, including context for sugar, sodium, saturated fat, calories, protein, and other available product details.

Can What I Eat explain ingredients?

Yes. When ingredient data is available, What I Eat can show ingredient text, ingredient roles, additive references, and ingredient combination context.

Can What I Eat warn me about dietary preferences?

Yes. The app can highlight preference warnings for things like gluten, lactose, soy, palm oil, or pork when available product data supports it.

Can I use it for allergies?

The app can show allergen signals when they are available in the product record, but it should not be your only allergy check. Always verify the package label.

Where does the food data come from?

Product data is based on Open Food Facts and may be incomplete or user-contributed. What I Eat surfaces missing-data context so results are easier to interpret.

Can I use What I Eat while shopping?

Yes. The scan flow is designed for quick store-aisle triage: scan, read the partial product card, and expand only when you want the full detail view.

What are food preference warnings?

They are optional Settings toggles that can warn when a product may conflict with palm-oil-free, gluten-free, lactose-free, pork-free, or soy-free preferences.

Can What I Eat explain why a nutrient is high or low?

Yes. Nutrient rows can expand to show threshold context so values are easier to understand for the selected nutrition basis.

Does What I Eat replace nutrition or medical advice?

No. What I Eat is informational only. It is not medical, nutrition, or allergy advice, and packaging plus professional guidance remain the source of truth.

Can I save products?

Yes. What I Eat includes favorites for quick comparison and scan history so you can revisit products you have looked up.

Does What I Eat use Yuka data?

No. What I Eat is independent. It does not use Yuka data, and its product guidance is based on open food data and its own scoring approach.