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Biter is an app built around “saving food content and discovering restaurants.” According to the page description, when users come across food creators, restaurants, or recommendations they like on social media or in other apps, they can share them directly to Biter and save them to a personal hitlist. This helps consolidate food inspiration scattered across different platforms into one place. It also offers restaurant-side features, helping restaurants control how they appear on Biter and attract more customers.
Based on the captured page content, Biter looks more like a vertical content-saving and organization tool than an explicitly AI-driven app. The page does not disclose what AI models it uses, nor does it state whether it supports AI features such as automatic summaries, smart tagging, restaurant recommendations, image recognition, or personalized ranking. Therefore, in terms of “AI capabilities and models,” there is currently not enough information to classify it as a strong AI tool.
A typical use case is saving restaurant recommendations seen on Instagram, TikTok, or other social platforms into Biter, creating a personal list of places to try. The page says users can save from “Any App,” suggesting it may rely on the system share menu for cross-app collection. However, it does not specify whether it provides an API, browser extension, restaurant system integrations, or map navigation features.
The page shows restaurant-facing pricing: the Basic plan for 1 location is $15/month. It also mentions options for restaurants with 2-5 locations and 5+ locations, but does not provide prices for higher tiers. It is not disclosed whether individual users can use the app for free, whether there is a trial period, or what payment methods are supported.
Its strength is its focused positioning: it is well suited to users who frequently discover restaurants through social media and want to organize their food list in one place. For restaurants, it also provides a channel to manage visibility and acquire customers. The limitations are that public information is sparse, and its AI capabilities, Chinese-language support, data privacy practices, and platform coverage are all unclear. It is best suited to food enthusiasts, heavy content savers, and restaurants that want to maintain a presence on an emerging food discovery platform.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and there is no textual evidence regarding network availability or payment support. For users in China, alternatives include Xiaohongshu favorites, Dianping collections, Google Maps saved lists, or manually organizing restaurant lists with Notion or Feishu Base.
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