Photograph your meal
Kical Lens identifies visible foods and estimates portions without pretending a photo can be perfectly precise.
Photograph what you eat. Review an honest calorie and macro estimate. Then use your day, goals, and preferences to decide what to eat next.
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Kical goes beyond calorie counting. It uses the meal you confirm to help with the rest of your day.
Kical Lens identifies visible foods and estimates portions without pretending a photo can be perfectly precise.
Adjust portions, add missed ingredients, and see calories and macros recalculate instantly.
Next Plate suggests three realistic meals based on your day, goal, time, budget, and food preferences.
Smart Basket turns a recipe into a transparent list using realistic pilot products and clear sourcing signals.
Kical helps you understand a photographed meal, correct what the AI cannot see, keep a private daily food log, compare calories and macros with broad goals, and turn the result into realistic next-meal ideas.
See foods, portions, calories, protein, carbohydrates, fat, and fiber with visible uncertainty.
Get short, nonjudgmental wellness guidance based only on your confirmed profile and meal totals.
Compare quick, balanced, and value-conscious meals, including organic or local preferences when verified.
Ranges, not oracles. Every estimate explains where uncertainty comes from.
A short, private profile. Age, height, weight, goal, activity, and preferences stay on your device in this version.
Honest commerce. Pilot products are labeled as simulated, with price, freshness, and sourcing attributes shown clearly.
Kical is an AI-assisted nutrition app that turns a meal photo into an editable food breakdown, estimated calorie range, macros, and practical ideas for what to eat next.
No. A photo cannot reveal every ingredient or exact portion. Kical shows an estimate and uncertainty range, then asks you to correct portions and add anything the AI missed.
Kical does not persist meal photos. In live analysis, the photo is processed by the configured AI provider and the confirmed result stays on your device in this version.
No. Kical provides general wellness information, not diagnosis, treatment, or a clinical meal plan. Talk with a physician or registered dietitian about medical needs.