SpoonCheck is a native iPhone AI food scanning and calorie tracking app. Its main pitch is βtake a photo and automatically calculate calories and macronutrients.β It also offers a food diary, calorie balance, weight/body measurement/weekly trend tracking, and an AI nutrition assistant called Nutri. It is positioned as an everyday health management tool, not a medical or professional nutrition diagnosis product.
Its core AI capability is estimating portion size, calories, and macronutrients such as protein, fat, and carbohydrates from meal photos. It can recognize everyday meals including home-cooked dishes, soups, breakfasts, salads, and restaurant plates. Its terms disclose that the AI-related features rely on Google Gemini and DeepSeek. The Nutri assistant can suggest βnext stepsβ when your eating deviates from your goals. The product copy emphasizes gentle tracking and avoids guilt- or fear-based reminders, which may help users keep logging over the long term.
The website is free to use; the iOS app may include both free and premium features. Premium subscriptions are sold via Apple in-app purchases, currently priced at US$4.99/month or US$29.99/year, and may include a 3-day free trial. The exact price is shown in the App Store before purchase. Subscriptions renew automatically, while cancellations and refunds are handled according to Appleβs rules.
The main advantages are its low barrier to entry and the fact that photo-based logging is easier than manual input. Food journaling, progress tracking, and AI suggestions are combined into one workflow, and the app also gives clear notices around privacy and its non-medical nature. The limitations are equally clear: AI results are only estimates, not laboratory measurements; errors may occur when ingredients are hidden, portions are unclear, or the meal is unusual. The site only states support for English and Russian, with no mention of Chinese. There is also no visible Android version, web app, or public API.
SpoonCheck is suitable for regular iPhone users who want to lose fat, control calorie intake, or build a habit of food logging. It is not suitable for people who need professional guidance, such as those with diabetes, allergies, pregnancy/postpartum needs, or eating disorders. Access from China cannot be confirmed from the main content. Since payment depends on App Store in-app purchases, users in China should also consider whether it is available in their App Store region, foreign-currency pricing, and network accessibility. Alternatives include MyFitnessPal, Lose It!, YAZIO, Cronometer, as well as Chinese apps such as θθ·ε₯εΊ· and Keep.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on spooncheck.com official site.
spooncheck.com is an Unknown AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach spooncheck.com directly.