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NutriRay3D: an app that (re)counts the calories on your plate

NutriRay3D application

Counting calories is a hobby for many people. In a society that is, on the one hand, obsessed with fast food, there is also a group of people who are very careful about what they eat. Despite the flood of healthy options, eating healthy is not easy due to the fast pace of life. Of course, the average nutritional values printed on the packaging help us, and with the combination of different foods, it quickly becomes impossible to keep track of the amount of carbohydrates, proteins, fats... With the appearance of the NutriRay3D application, which counts the calories on your plate, it becomes much easier.

NutriRay3D it is a mobile app that counts the calories on your plate. Since the nutritional needs of an athlete are different from the nutritional needs of an elderly person or someone who needs to be careful about what they eat, the need to measure the intake of certain nutritional values has always existed. If this was a difficult task until now, with the NutriRay3D application everything has become much easier. Namely this one based on a photo of the meal calculates the number of calories in a few seconds. The application separates individual foods, calculates the calories of each food separately and provides the user with a bunch of useful information, which extend beyond the number of calories. It currently recognizes around nine thousand types of food and drink, and its recognition accuracy hovers around 90 percent.

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NutriRay3D mobile application is compatible with operating systems iOS, Android and Windows Phone. You can pre-order it on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo.

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