Spelt - simple calorie counter

AI-powered nutrition tracker

Published by: Gus Gordon
Downloads
Revenue

Description

Spelt is a simple AI-powered nutrition tracker. Just type or take a photo of what you ate, and Spelt will immediately give you the amount of calories, protein, fat, and more in your foods.
For example, if you're eating a few almonds you can either type "15 almonds" or simply take a photo of them. Spelt will automatically calculate the nutrition information and add it to your log. If you have a McDouble, just take a photo of it or type "mcdouble". Using AI, it'll give you immediate nutrition information! We have an huge nutrition library of over 10 million unique foods. It's also possible to scan barcodes.
Your foods are added to a daily log where you can see your total calorie count and more. Each day is saved, so you can see past information.
You can set goals for calories or other nutrients to see how well you're coming along. Throughout the day, you'll see messages from your personal AI coach in the app — the coach will keep you updated on your goals, give you personalized advice, and more!
Spelt aims to be the simplest nutrition tracking app. If you've been frustrated by nutrition tracking apps in the past, give Spelt a try — it's modern, simple, and smart.
Spelt includes an Apple Health integration.
Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
Hide Show More...

In-Apps

Premium
149.90 R$

Screenshots

Spelt FAQ

  • Is Spelt free?

    Yes, Spelt is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

  • Is Spelt legit?

    Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.

    Thanks for the vote

  • How much does Spelt cost?

    Spelt has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 149.90 R$.

  • What is Spelt revenue?

    To get estimated revenue of Spelt app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.

User Rating
App is not rated in Brazil yet.
Ratings History

Spelt Reviews

simple but needs a few features

greg3200 on

United States

i love the layout of the app and the haptic feedback that it has ( odd thing to point out, but whatever). i wish i could add custom meals to be able to easily pick that same set of ingredients in the future though

The best!

Crowed Loud on

United States

It’s amazing how it nails what I’m eating. I like adding and subtracting what macros to track as well. Thanks!

Very good, minimal, but lacking just a bit

Gavel 0850 on

United States

Love the app and the ability to snap pics of food and have it almost accurately predict the macros, though it seems the obvious feature of being able to add custom food items with macros based on just manually reading a nutrition label, is missing. When scanning the wrappers of some snacks it gets the information wrong, and theres no way to edit this, which is very annoying but easily fixable

Best nutrition tracker I’ve ever tried

xnastasia on

United States

This is the first food tracker I’ve used that actually made me feel in control of my diet and not endlessly frustrated!! The interface is clean and simple. The camera-based logging feature is really cool – I’m not sure about how accurate it is, but it sure beats agonizing and trying to guess macros blindly. The free tier offers just the right amount of functionality, I don’t feel like I’m being pushed into a paid subscription – but I like the app so much that I want to support its development anyway. Here are some feature requests: - Add a timeline (weekly / monthly ) view with a bar chart of the logged macros, so there’s a visual representation of how well you’re meeting your goals on a weekly basis. - Add an .xml export feature Another idea I have is to incorporate volume / water content stats into all the items in the food library (theoretically this could be done with ML, with some accuracy errors) and have a volume-eating setting for the AI coach, in order to compete with Noom. Spelt could position itself as a less expensive and simpler option for people who have had success with weight loss using Noom, but don’t want to be locked into their expensive subscription in order to maintain their bodycomp. I don’t know of any nutrition trackers that have volume / water content info, and Noom acts like they came up with the approach themselves which sets them apart in the diet app market.

Spelt review

Top health app on

United States

Best health and nutrition app I have used!

Life Saver

Chuck Furknuckle on

United States

Just a quick shoutout to Spelt - it's been a total lifesaver. I'm usually the type to give up on logging food because it can be such a pain. But Spelt changed the game. I snapped a pic of my lunchtime wrap the other day, and it nailed every ingredient. It even caught the sneaky sprouts I threw in there! And the AI coach is pretty cool. It reminded me to drink more water on a super busy day, which I needed tbh. If you're like me and kinda forgetful about these health things, give Spelt a shot.

Store Rankings

Ranking History
App Ranking History not available yet
Category Rankings
App is not ranked yet

Spelt Competitors

Name
Avocado: Photo Calorie Counter
N/A
Photo Calorie - Food Counter
Calorie Counter & Fasting Diet
Ion Nutrition
Simple Nutrition Tracking
Caloree - Diet & Food Diary
Count calories, lose weight
Calorieasy: Calorie Counter
Track calories in seconds
AI Calories Counter - By Photo
Snap Image Calorie Calculator
CalorieAI - Photo Meal Tracker
Snap & Track Your Diet!
Calorik: AI Calorie Counter
World’s Fastest Food Tracker
Calorie Journal: AI Counter
Calorie recognition by photo
Calorie Stepdown
N/A

Spelt Installs

Last 30 days

Spelt Revenue

Last 30 days

Spelt Revenue and Downloads

Gain valuable insights into Spelt performance with our analytics.
Sign up now to access downloads, revenue, and more.
This page includes copyrighted content from third parties, shared solely for commentary and research in accordance with fair use under applicable copyright laws. All trademarks, including product, service, and company names or logos, remain the property of their respective owners. Their use here falls under nominative fair use as outlined by trademark laws and does not suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by the trademark holders.