No need to describe what's on the plate.
Home cooking, a restaurant dish, a mixed breakfast — one shot covers it. Each food is recognized separately and the portion is estimated.

No weighing, no hunting for the right portion, no nutrition tables. FitDex recognizes the food in your photo, works out the calories and macros, and adds them to your day.

All in one app
Take the photo, scan the barcode or tap a favorite — all three end up in the same place. People don't give up on calorie tracking because they're bad at it, but because it's a chore. In FitDex there is no chore, just one tap.
Home cooking, a restaurant dish, a mixed breakfast — one shot covers it. Each food is recognized separately and the portion is estimated.

The estimate shows up before it goes into your day: change the portion, pick the meal, delete whatever you want.
The nutrition values come straight off the label; nothing is estimated.
Add it glass by glass and set the goal yourself.
Your calorie, weight, water and workout curves.
Cardio, strength, HIIT, yoga, flexibility and core routines come as ready-made templates. You tap start and let the timer handle the rest; it keeps counting in the background even with the screen off.
Your logs are kept first in the database on your phone. If you've created an account, they are backed up to the cloud as soon as you're online; switch phones and your history comes with you.
Tell it your height, weight, age and how much you move in a week — once. The rest is the app's job.

The app's own formula, out in the open here too. No sign-up, no email, no waiting for a result.
The result is an estimate; everyone's metabolism works differently, and your real need only becomes clear after a few weeks of tracking.
The coach answers with your goal, today's intake, the meal in your plan and your recent logs in front of it. Not one-size-fits-all advice.
Ask about your plate right inside the chat; let the coach read it there and add it to your day if you want.

You can ask about training too. It looks at what you did that day, the calories you burned and your goal, then shapes the advice around them.
A seven-day plan built around your goal, your pace, your kitchen, your budget and the time you have to cook.

The number that comes out of a photo is an estimate. The hard part isn't recognizing the food, it's judging the portion — and a single photo can't know that exactly.
The estimate is never written straight into your day. You change the portion, pick the meal, delete a food that was recognized wrong or correct it by hand. This is where the margin of error gets closed.
For packaged food, scan the barcode — the values come from the label instead of a guess. Correct a meal you eat often once and save it to your favorites or saved meals; you'll never have it estimated a second time.
Your meal, water and workout logs are kept in the database on your device. An account isn't required; create one and everything is backed up and comes back when you change devices.
An image sent for analysis is processed and not kept on our servers. The details are written in the privacy policy.
Export your meal, water and workout history as a report. Keep your records in a single file, or send them to your dietitian.
No. You can use the app without an account; your logs are kept on your phone. The only thing an account changes is that your data is backed up to the cloud and comes back on a new device.
Calorie, water and workout logging works offline. When you ask the coach what you ate today or how many calories you've had, the answer still comes from the logs on your phone. Photo analysis, the diet plan and the coach's other answers need a connection.
A meal photo is processed for the analysis only and is not stored on our servers. See the privacy policy for details.
The value that comes out of a photo is an estimate; portion size and cooking method change the result. That is why it is shown to you before it is saved, so you can correct it. FitDex is for information only and does not give medical advice.
Phones and tablets running Android 8.0 or newer. On wide screens the layout opens up for tablets.
Google Play app → Subscriptions → FitDex → Cancel. After you cancel, Premium stays on until the end of the period.
There is no limit on calorie, water and workout logging — barcode scanning and manual entry included. The limit is on the AI side only: photo analysis, coach chats and the diet plan run on daily allowances, and they renew the next day once you use them up. The free version shows ads.
No. The free version isn't a timed trial, it's the permanent version; it asks for no card details and doesn't even require an account. A card only comes in with a Premium subscription, and that runs entirely on Google Play's side.
No. FitDex is a tracking tool for information only; it does not diagnose or prescribe treatment. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or you have diabetes, a kidney or heart condition, a history of eating disorders or take medication regularly, talk to your doctor or dietitian before following any plan.
Setup takes two minutes: pick your goal, photograph your first plate. The rest takes care of itself.