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The AI food scanner that logs your meals for you.

Typing food names into a search bar is the #1 reason people quit calorie tracking. 2BIB’s AI food scanner replaces typing with a camera — snap a photo of your meal, a nutrition label, or a barcode, and accurate calories and macros are logged automatically.

Photo scanning

Any meal, instantly

AI vision identifies every item

Label OCR

Read nutrition facts

Exact data straight from the label

Barcode lookup

Packaged foods

Instant match to verified data

Three ways to scan, zero ways to type

Every food on earth falls into one of three categories: a home-cooked or restaurant meal, a packaged food with a label, or a packaged food with a barcode. 2BIB’s AI food scanner has a dedicated method for each — so you never have to scroll through a search results list again.

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Photo scan any meal

Point your camera at a plate of food — a home-cooked dinner, a restaurant entrée, a fast-food order. AI vision identifies each item on the plate, estimates portion sizes, and calculates calories and macros for the whole meal in seconds. No more guessing what 'a serving' of a mixed dish looks like.

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Read nutrition labels with OCR

For packaged foods without a recognizable barcode — or foods from brands not yet in any database — snap a photo of the nutrition facts panel. Optical character recognition reads the label exactly as printed: calories, serving size, macros, and micronutrients, captured with the same precision as typing it in by hand, but instantly.

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Instant barcode lookup

For branded packaged foods, scan the barcode. 2BIB matches it against a database of verified nutrition data and logs the exact serving in one tap — the fastest and most precise logging method available for anything that comes in a box, bag, or bottle.

Why AI scanning beats manual logging

Most people who quit calorie tracking don’t quit because counting calories doesn’t work — they quit because manual logging is tedious. Searching for “grilled chicken breast, 6oz, no skin” in a database of thousands of near-duplicate entries, every meal, every day, is a habit few people sustain for more than a few weeks.

Seconds, not minutes

A photo scan takes the time it takes to take a photo. Manual entry means searching, scrolling, comparing entries, and adjusting portions — for every food, every meal, every day.

No more database guesswork

Generic food databases are full of duplicate and inconsistent entries. AI scanning bypasses search entirely — it sees what's actually on your plate and works from there.

Mixed meals, handled

Home-cooked meals and restaurant dishes rarely match a single database entry. AI vision breaks a plate down into its components — protein, starch, vegetables, sauce — and estimates each.

Consistency drives results

The single biggest predictor of success with calorie tracking is consistency over weeks and months. Removing friction from logging is the difference between a habit that lasts and one that fades after week two.

Accuracy that improves the more you use it

No AI food scanner gets every estimate perfect on the first try — portion sizes, hidden ingredients, and cooking methods all introduce variability. What matters is the trend: does your tracking get more accurate over time, and does it stay easy enough that you actually keep doing it?

2BIB is designed around both. Packaged foods scanned by barcode or label use exact manufacturer data, so those entries are precise from day one. For photo-scanned meals, every correction you make — adjusting a portion, swapping an ingredient — feeds back into how the AI recognizes that meal next time. Scan your usual breakfast a few times, and 2BIB starts recognizing it instantly and accurately.

Try the AI food scanner free

Every free 2BIB account includes 3 AI photo scans per month, plus unlimited barcode scanning and food search. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited AI scans on every meal.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an AI food scanner?

An AI food scanner uses computer vision to identify food from a photo and estimate its nutrition — calories, protein, carbs, and fat — without manual searching. Point your camera at a meal and the AI recognizes the items, estimates portions, and logs the nutrition automatically.

How accurate is AI food scanning?

Photo scanning gives a close estimate for everyday tracking, while barcode and label scanning use exact manufacturer data for precise results. Accuracy improves over time as corrections you make help the AI learn your specific foods and portions.

Can it read nutrition labels?

Yes — 2BIB uses OCR to read nutrition facts panels exactly as printed, capturing calories, serving size, macros, and micronutrients directly from the label.

Does barcode scanning work for any packaged food?

It works for the vast majority of branded packaged foods by matching the barcode to verified nutrition data — the fastest and most precise logging method for anything in a box, bag, or bottle.

Is the AI food scanner free?

2BIB's free plan includes 3 AI photo scans per month plus unlimited barcode scanning and search. Pro unlocks unlimited AI photo scans for every meal.

Does it get smarter over time?

Yes — every correction you make to a scan result improves recognition accuracy for that food going forward, so meals you eat regularly get logged faster and more accurately the more you use it.

Stop typing. Start scanning.

Snap a photo of any meal, label, or barcode and let 2BIB’s AI handle the rest — accurate calories and macros, logged in seconds.

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