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Foodnoms nutrition tracking app updated with easier recipe importing, photo analysis, more

Foodnoms is a powerful nutrition tracking app we’ve covered multiple times over the years here at 9to5Mac, and it just got a big update. The update, available now on the App Store, adds smarter recipe import from websites, new Control Center widgets, Foodnoms AI enhancements, and more.

One of the headlining features of the new Foodnoms version is smarter recipe import from websites. You can now easily import a recipe to Foodnoms by pasting the recipe’s URL or using the clever new Safari extension:

Now, you can easily import recipes by pasting a URL or using the new Safari extension. Unlike other apps, Foodnoms AIintelligently picks the most accurate result from the food database, ensuring that what you log reflects what you’re actually cooking. It can also use nutrition information provided directly from the website, if available.

The update also brings several updates to Foodnoms AI, which combines “real nutritional data from the Foodnoms database” and ChatGPT-powered generative intelligence to eliminate the “hassle of manual input, saving you time while ensuring accuracy.”

  • Snap Photos for Automated Analysis: From the main scanner screen, take photos of your meals for Foodnoms AI to analyze. This powerful feature makes food tracking even more seamless by allowing instant recognition of what you’re eating.
  • Foodnoms AI – Redesigned for Clarity: Formerly known as Ask AI, Foodnoms AI now features a completely refreshed interface that walks you through the process step by step, showing what it’s doing as it works to ensure accuracy and clarity.

Other enhancements in the latest version of Foodnoms include Control Center widgets and new app icons for iOS 18, updates to recipe creation, and more:

  • Create Recipes by Typing or Pasting Ingredients: Easily enter recipes manually by typing or pasting a list of ingredients, simplifying meal planning and recipe management.
  • Control Center Widgets: Quickly access the Foodnoms scanner and log screen from new widgets in the iOS Control Center, putting powerful features right at your fingertips.
  • Refreshed App Icons with Dark and Tinted Variants: ****All app icons now offer dark and tinted variants.

You can download Foodnoms from the App Store for free, with an optional in-app subscription of $39.99 per year or $5.99 per month. If you’re looking for a nutrition tracker that is native to Apple platforms and has a beautiful design, Foodnoms is one of the best options.

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