Calorie tracking that feels like taking notes.
No meal plans. No macro calculations. Just write what you ate, see the calories. Finally, tracking that actually sticks.
Today
1,850Most calorie trackers feel like homework.
Scanning barcodes for 5 minutes. Searching through databases of 47 different "grilled chicken" entries. Weighing portions. Calculating macros. Hitting your "targets."
No wonder 80% of people quit tracking within the first week.
The truth is: You don't need perfect data. You need awareness.
Write it. See it. That's it.
Open and type
Just like Notes. Type "chicken salad" or "slice of pizza" — however you'd naturally describe your meal.
Calories appear instantly
Our AI understands natural language. No databases. No precise measurements. Just instant estimates.
Your total updates
See your daily total at the top. That's the number that matters. Everything else is optional.
Simple by default. Powerful when you need it.
Take a photo (optional)
Snap a pic of your meal. We'll estimate calories for you. Or don't — the choice is yours.
See macros (when you're ready)
Protein, carbs, fats are there if you want them. Hidden if you don't. No pressure either way.
This is your Day One tracker.
Starting your first journey
The apps out there assume you already know what you're doing. Noted assumes you're figuring it out. That's exactly where you should start.
Tired of complex apps
You've tried MyFitnessPal. You lasted three days before the data entry became a second job. This is different.
Want awareness, not obsession
You don't need to optimize every micronutrient. You just want to know: "Am I eating way more than I thought?"
The anti-app app.
| Other Trackers | Noted |
|---|---|
| Search through databases of duplicate foods | Just type naturally |
| Weigh and measure everything | Rough estimates work fine |
| 10+ minutes per meal logging | 10 seconds |
| Feels like work | Feels like journaling |
Awareness over optimization.
Most people don't need to track every macro down to the gram. They need to see the truth about what they're actually eating.
That "quick snack" was 400 calories. That "light lunch" was 900. You're not failing — you just didn't have the information.
Noted gives you awareness without the overwhelm. Once you have awareness, everything else gets easier.
Common Questions
How accurate are the estimates?
Accurate enough. We use AI to estimate based on typical portions. A 50-calorie margin of error is fine when you're building awareness.
Do I have to measure everything?
Absolutely not. "A bowl of pasta" works. "2 eggs" works. Noted understands natural language.
Is this for serious athletes?
Probably not. Noted is built for people starting their journey, not optimizing their last 2%. If you need precision macro tracking, stick with your current app.