NutriHelp reads the printed plan from your dietitian — photos or a PDF — and turns it into a clean daily app. Today's meals, your week, body trends, grocery lists and reminders. Nothing to type.
Two meals in. Lunch is up next at 13:00 — a salmon plate.
Wild salmon · brown rice · steamed broccoli. Tap for substitutions.
Point your camera at the printed sheet, pick images from your library, or drop a PDF. NutriHelp reads every meal, food, quantity and substitution.
It drafts a structured plan; you check it in the editor and save. Stored locally — no repeated scanning, no sign-up.
Open the app to today's meals on a clean timeline, with macros, your week ahead, body trends and meal-anchored reminders.
Built around one job — helping you actually follow the diet your nutritionist designed — not another calorie tracker fighting for your attention.
A vision model reads your nutritionist's sheet — multi-page plans included — and extracts every meal, food, quantity and substitution into a structured plan you can edit.
The day as one timeline. Eaten meals recede, the next is pulled out, macros at a glance.
The whole cycle as a spine — one row per day, today filled in, tap to expand meals.
Weight and body measurements over time, plotted as clean trends with neutral deltas.
Every food across the cycle gathered into one list, quantities summed, items checked off.
Medications with meal-anchored daily reminders that follow your own meal-time windows.
Ask about your plan and get answers grounded in your real diet, profile and history.
Diet plans, measurements and your profile live in a local database on your phone. There's no NutriHelp account and no NutriHelp server to hold them.
We don't run analytics, advertising SDKs, or third-party trackers. Nothing about how you use the app is sent to us.
AI features only run when you trigger them, sending the needed text to the provider you configure with your own key. We don't sit in the middle and don't retain your requests.
The interface is fully localized; your diet's own wording is kept exactly as your nutritionist wrote it.
.diet file and share it via AirDrop, email, or Files. The receiving phone opens the file and the diet lands in its library — fully offline, no account.