Photo calorie tracking
Turn a food photo into a meal entry faster than a manual search-only workflow.
Calkilo
This page explains the main product areas people usually want to find after searching for the Calkilo brand: food-photo logging, macro tracking, meal planning, and device integrations.
Use this page as the main overview for the product instead of forcing users to piece together features from the homepage, app stores, and support content.
Turn a food photo into a meal entry faster than a manual search-only workflow.
Track calories, protein, carbs, and fats in one place with progress over time.
Use goal-aware suggestions, recipe support, and meal-planning help inside the app.
Connect Calkilo with Apple Health, Google Fit, Fitbit, and Samsung Health.
Calkilo is built around reducing logging friction. The fastest route from a real meal to a useful record is a photo, not a long ingredient search.
That matters because brand searches often come from users who already heard about the photo feature and now want a direct page that confirms how it works.
The product value is broader than a single calorie number. Users need an app that can show calories, protein, carbohydrates, and fats together so each meal fits the rest of the day.
This is why Calkilo is positioned as both an AI calorie tracker and a macro tracker, not only a scanner.
Calkilo connects tracking with next actions. Meal planning and recipe support make the app more useful than a passive diary that only reports what already happened.
For branded search, that gives Google a dedicated features URL it can surface instead of trying to infer the whole product from the homepage alone.
Integrations are a common navigational intent for branded searches. People want to know whether the app fits the rest of their health stack before they install or upgrade.
No. The product is positioned around calorie tracking and macro tracking, so protein, carbs, and fats are part of the value proposition too.
The main positioning is photo-first logging, with the food photo acting as the fast starting point for a saved meal entry.
Yes. The feature set extends beyond one-off estimates into progress tracking, planning, and ongoing nutrition decisions.
Calkilo is available on iPhone and Android, and the public product messaging includes Apple Health, Google Fit, Fitbit, and Samsung Health integrations.