Best from Kitchen
Ranks meals using pantry fit and nutrition fit separately, so “make now” never gets confused with “best overall.”
Plate Genius
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AI nutrition planning for real life
Know what to eat next. Plate Genius reads your meals, pantry, preferences, workouts, and daily nutrition gaps, then turns them into calm, useful next steps.
The missing layer between tracking and eating
Most food apps stop after logging. Plate Genius keeps going: it explains what today still needs, what your kitchen can make, what to buy, and why each suggestion fits.
Ranks meals using pantry fit and nutrition fit separately, so “make now” never gets confused with “best overall.”
Snacks, supplements, workouts, and meals update the remaining nutrition picture immediately.
Barcode, label, common database, and AI image estimates carry different confidence levels so users can trust the right things.
Inventory-aware AI
Plate Genius can use pantry and fridge inventory, use-soon foods, favorites, allergies, and household profiles to suggest meals that are practical, not generic.
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Kitchen fit
Kitchen recommendations separate inventory match from nutrition match, then explain what is missing and what is ready.
Why it can become habit-forming
“I had miso soup, rice, and salmon” becomes an editable nutrition estimate and an updated dinner forecast.
Paste a recipe URL, photo, or text; Plate Genius can extract ingredients, estimate nutrition, and identify what to buy.
Logged workouts adjust energy needs and make meal suggestions feel personal after active days.
Supplements count toward coverage while staying visibly separate from food-first guidance.
Favorites and repeats create faster suggestions without forcing users into rigid meal plans.
Medical disclaimers, source transparency, and estimate confidence keep the product honest.
Timeline journal
The meal timeline is designed around real behavior: people forget snacks, repeat foods, move entries, and want the plan to update without friction.
Built for plategenius.app
Convenience shopping starts with useful missing-item lists. Subscriptions can layer in household planning, deeper AI use, backup/restore assurance, advanced voice, and long-term nutrition insights.
Smooth onboarding gets age, units, allergies, favorite foods, kitchen baseline, and AI preferences without overwhelming the user.
Each meal, snack, scan, or workout changes the next useful recommendation.
Shopping lists are generated by goals like cheapest gap coverage, fastest dinners, high protein week, or use pantry first.
Know what to eat next