Sunday 3 July 2016

DIETSENSOR

DIETSENSOR

Manually logging in meals can be exaspirating, we know. That’s why we worked hard to develop this sleek, snappy, little app just for you. By scanning your food, it’ll take 10 times fewer clicks to log a food than with other manual input methods.

Do you need better control of your nutrition? Our app reads the spectrometric scans from your SciO scanner and provides accurate analysis of your homogeneous food or beverage. Spectrometry is the process we use to identify the chemical makeup of your food. This even takes into account specific cooking and additive ingredients, like cooking oil. We believe that if nutrition tracking isn’t accurate, it isn’t helpful.

DietSensor gives accurate results with any homogeneous food, even with homemade dishes and beverages that do not have a nutritional label. So you can stay balanced, even when it’s home cooked.


For those times when you need to input non-homogeneous foods, you’ll have access to our extensive, ever-expanding food database with over 600,000 food items from 50 countries (in 19 languages!) with ultrafast bar-code scanning.

DietSensor innovative progression chart gives you comprehensive information on carbs, fat protein, calories, and alcohol levels to provide customized nutrition goals. Stay on target by getting tailored-to-YOU feedback on the quantity and quality of your food. Recurring diet setbacks. Weight fluctuations. Low hydration levels. DietSensor helps you recognize and understand your own habit patterns and advises you accordingly.

DietSensor is in partnership with Consumer physics, creators of the first, pocket, wifi-connected molecular sensor. SCiO uses something called near infrared spectroscopy to determine the chemical makeup of food and drink. Each type of molecule in a food vibrates in its own unique way, and these vibrations interact with light to create a unique, optical signature. In brief, spectrometers analyze what is in a substance based on how its molecules interact with light

. The SCiO shines a light on the food or beverage of your choice when you click a button. Then, a tiny optical sensor (the spectrometer) collects the light reflected from the food sample. It breaks the reflected light down to its spectrum, or the array of varying wavelengths.

DietSensor builds spectrometric models that translate the resulted information into something really useful – a calorie count and the percentage of carbohydrates, fat, and protein contained in your food. This is all quickly sent and clearly displayed on the DietSensor app on your smartphone.

We are ever-expanding our database to give you the widest range of food and drink possible, so you can always get a clear readout, even for those healthy muffins you just pulled out of the oven.

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