Snapchat has introduced a new camera-based analysis feature called Food Scan that, as its name suggests, enables users to scan food items using the social media app. As with other camera-based image ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new food scanner uses AI and 3D technology to track and determine the nutritional value of a particular meal. NBC News’ Steve ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Food barcode scanner apps such as the French-made Yuka that provide nutritional ratings based on a products' ingredients are ...
If you’re someone who tracks their calories, then a new AI tool can make your life much easier. Before a meal all you need to do is scan the food using your smartphone and this AI tool will reveal the ...
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Now, scanning food will give you recipes that include whatever you just scanned. You will also be given a link to the Wikipedia page for the complete ingredient, according to Engadget. Snapchat has ...
Revolutionary AI-powered meal scanning technology instantly identifies foods & provides comprehensive nutritional data, meal timing insights, and health scores. CA ...
Food apps that rate the healthfulness of packaged foods have become increasingly popular. You can scan a food package with your phone camera and the app will rank it for its nutritional content. Some ...
While some folks would advise against buying any packaged food products with more than 5 ingredients, odds are you’ve picked up a box of something yummy only to get it home and realize it has peanuts, ...
There are many meal-tracking apps and iOS-compatible smart scales out there, but for really dedicated calorie-counters the problem with the majority of them is that they don’t give you the nutritional ...
ST. PAUL, Minn., May 13 (UPI) --Consumers might notice more people these days taking cellphone photos of products on supermarket shelves. What they actually are doing is checking those products via ...