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CutWise
Snap it, say it, or scan it; skip the calorie math
Snap it, say it, or scan it — CutWise reads your food and logs the calories and macros for you. The effortless AI calorie tracker.
I built CutWise because I was cutting weight myself - and every tracker I tried got in the way. They were either gamified into a chore, a pain to actually log a meal in, or just plain inaccurate. I'd open them, sigh, and close them.
So I built the thing I wanted: a tracker that's straightforward, fast, and honest. It started as a scrappy little web app just for me. I showed a few friends, they got weirdly into it - so it became a real iOS app. Those same friends have been using it daily ever since, and today it's finally out in the world!
The whole idea is this: logging should take seconds, and the numbers should be ones you trust.
→ Snap, scan, or speak - photograph your plate, scan a barcode, or just say what you ate; the AI reads it back as calories and macros → Correct anything - every estimate is editable down to the gram, so it's accurate to you, not a guess you're stuck with → Programs that adapt - cut, bulk, or recomp with honest, guard-railed targets (no starvation maths) → Apple Health, streaks, weight trends — the long game, visualised, without the noise → Start instantly - no sign-up wall; your data's there from the first tap
I spent as much time on the craftsmanship and flair as the functionality - it's a calm, warm, light design where every screen earns its place. Simple, to the point, nothing you have to fight.
If you've ever abandoned a calorie tracker because it felt like homework, I'd genuinely love for you to try CutWise.
And yes - I know this is a crowded space (trust me, I really know 😅). It didn't put me off. I built the calorie tracker I actually wanted to use, and I genuinely believe its simplicity and craft give it a place of its own. If some folks look at it and see "just another AI calorie tracker" - that's completely fair. But "it's been done" has never been a good reason not to build something you'd reach for every day. So I did.
Happy to talk design, how I approached estimate accuracy, or the stack (SwiftUI, Convex, HealthKit) - ask me anything! 🙏
About CutWise on Product Hunt
“Snap it, say it, or scan it; skip the calorie math”
CutWise was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #153 on the daily leaderboard. Snap it, say it, or scan it — CutWise reads your food and logs the calories and macros for you. The effortless AI calorie tracker.
On the analytics side, CutWise competes within Health & Fitness, Fitness and Weightlifiting — topics that collectively have 85.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how CutWise performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted CutWise?
CutWise was hunted by Matt J. Stevenson. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of CutWise including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I built CutWise because I was cutting weight myself - and every tracker I tried got in the way. They were either gamified into a chore, a pain to actually log a meal in, or just plain inaccurate. I'd open them, sigh, and close them.
So I built the thing I wanted: a tracker that's straightforward, fast, and honest. It started as a scrappy little web app just for me. I showed a few friends, they got weirdly into it - so it became a real iOS app. Those same friends have been using it daily ever since, and today it's finally out in the world!
The whole idea is this: logging should take seconds, and the numbers should be ones you trust.
→ Snap, scan, or speak - photograph your plate, scan a barcode, or just say what you ate; the AI reads it back as calories and macros
→ Correct anything - every estimate is editable down to the gram, so it's accurate to you, not a guess you're stuck with
→ Programs that adapt - cut, bulk, or recomp with honest, guard-railed targets (no starvation maths)
→ Apple Health, streaks, weight trends — the long game, visualised, without the noise
→ Start instantly - no sign-up wall; your data's there from the first tap
I spent as much time on the craftsmanship and flair as the functionality - it's a calm, warm, light design where every screen earns its place. Simple, to the point, nothing you have to fight.
If you've ever abandoned a calorie tracker because it felt like homework, I'd genuinely love for you to try CutWise.
And yes - I know this is a crowded space (trust me, I really know 😅). It didn't put me off. I built the calorie tracker I actually wanted to use, and I genuinely believe its simplicity and craft give it a place of its own. If some folks look at it and see "just another AI calorie tracker" - that's completely fair. But "it's been done" has never been a good reason not to build something you'd reach for every day. So I did.
Happy to talk design, how I approached estimate accuracy, or the stack (SwiftUI, Convex, HealthKit) - ask me anything! 🙏