ByteFuel
Snap a photo of your meal, get instant macros and nutritional breakdown. No manual logging, no barcode scanning — just eat and know.
- Type
- Own product
- Category
- AI · Health · Mobile Web
- Timeline
- 3 weeks to launch
- Status
- Live — active development
- URL
- bytefuel.app
Nutrition tracking is universally acknowledged as valuable and universally hated as a daily practice. Every existing app requires manual searching, barcode scanning, or logging individual ingredients. The friction is so high that most people quit within a week.
The challenge: build a nutrition tracker where the input method is a photo and the output is instant, accurate nutritional data. No typing. No searching. No friction.
ByteFuel uses GPT-4 Vision to analyze meal photos and extract nutritional data. The user takes a photo (or uploads one), the AI identifies the food items, estimates portions, and returns a full macronutrient breakdown — calories, protein, carbs, fat — within seconds.
The key architectural decision was treating AI output as a first draft, not a final answer. Every analysis goes through a validation layer that checks for reasonable ranges, flags outliers, and allows users to adjust portions. This handles the inherent imprecision of visual estimation while still being dramatically faster than manual logging.
The mobile-first web interface was designed for one-handed use — the primary interaction is camera → confirm → done. Daily and weekly dashboards aggregate data automatically, showing trends without requiring the user to do anything beyond eating and photographing.
ByteFuel is live and tracking meals daily. The core value proposition — photo in, macros out — works reliably and reduces the friction of nutrition tracking to near-zero. Active development continues with meal history insights and dietary pattern detection.
Building an AI
product?
Image recognition, data extraction, or any AI feature — let's figure out the fastest path to a working product.
Book a discovery call