Track your balance
Lose weight, gain weight, or maintain your rhythm with meals, activity, and nutrition signals in one place.
Track your nutrition, share meals and activity, discover dishes from different countries, and cook new meals with the AI assistant.
What I Eat helps you understand your own plate, see what people around the world eat and prefer, discover global food culture, and share your own dishes, habits, and daily food story.
Lose weight, gain weight, or maintain your rhythm with meals, activity, and nutrition signals in one place.
Choose countries and see real dishes, ingredients, descriptions, and food habits from people who live there.
Post what you eat, add ingredients or a story, comment, ask questions, and save meals you want to try.
Turn any real dish from the feed into an AI-assisted recipe in two taps, save it, adapt ingredients, and cook it later.
Meals, ingredients, portions, activity, water, goals, and the story behind the plate stay connected. The app helps you lose, gain, or maintain weight without turning food into a boring spreadsheet.
In a simple form, What I Eat turns a food photo into clear nutrition: calories, macros, ingredients, and how this meal fits your goal, energy, and daily balance.
Keep meals with meat or fish when that fits your food style.
Hide meat-based meals and focus on plant-forward dishes.
Filter by ingredients, countries, cuisines, and personal taste.
People share breakfast in Berlin, lunch in Kyiv, family recipes in Tokyo, street food in Mexico City, and simple home meals everywhere in between. WIE turns that into a living feed of culture, taste, and everyday choices.
Ukraineborsch, varenyky, home dinners
Germanybowls, bakeries, active days
Italypasta, salads, family tables
Polandpierogi, soups, home comfort
Canadabreakfast bowls, fish, active days
Portugalseafood, rice, warm family meals
United Kingdomporridge, tea, pub classics
United Statesbrunch, barbecue, everyday plates
Chinanoodles, rice, regional dishes
Japanrice bowls, sushi, seasonal mealsThe assistant helps decode what you are looking at: ingredients, allergens, nutrition, cooking method, cultural context, and a simple way to make the dish yourself.
What I Eat is about making food visible: your own habits, other cultures, and the small daily choices that shape health. I want the app to feel like a living map where people can share, learn, cook, and support each other.
Development studio: Moroz.SBS
All our projects and directions: Unit.Cab