pick meal & check calories

Snap your plate.
Skip the logging.

Take a photo of your meal and Cherry checks the calories and macros for you — automatically. No barcodes, no manual logging, no food database to search.

Download on the App Store (coming soon) ⏳ Pending App Store review
Cherry home dashboard with calorie and macro rings and a meal carousel
01 — Photo logging

One photo.
That's the whole log.

Point your camera at your plate and Cherry recognizes the dish, then estimates calories plus protein, carbs and fat. Watch it work in real time: checking, analyzing, identifying, evaluating — done.

Cherry's meal card filling in with the conversation behind it after a photo
02 — Your food log

A food log you'll actually want to open.

Every meal becomes a card with an enhanced photo and a running daily total. Calorie and macro rings show — at a glance — exactly how much you have left for the day.

Cherry full-day food log as a list of meal cards
03 — Honest feedback

An AI that tells you the truth about your meal.

Cherry evaluates each meal against your goals, shows a "Healthy" version with the macro deltas, suggests ingredient swaps, and lets you dial portion size up or down — so you know what to do next, not just what you ate.

Cherry AI evaluation showing a Healthy comparison, macro deltas, ingredient swaps and a portion slider
04 — Zero friction

Open it. Start.
No account needed.

Cherry works the moment you open it. No login, no email, no password — your data stays tied to your device. Nothing between you and your first photo.

Cherry home dashboard, ready to use immediately with no sign-up
Privacy by default

No account.
No sign-up.

No email, no password, no profile to build. Cherry is ready the instant you open it, and your meals stay on your device. Read the privacy policy →

No login No email No password Tied to your device

Pick your meal.
Check your calories.

Cherry is on its way to the App Store. The badge goes live the moment review wraps up.

Download on the App Store (coming soon) ⏳ Pending App Store review