One Plate,
One Memory,
One Decision.

SnapFood captures one dish at a time. Review your timeline by today, week, and month, then draw a card when you cannot decide what to eat.

The app is local-first, low-friction, and built for daily food logging with sticker-style records that stay reusable.

SnapFood screen showing today's dish records

Core Value

The product loop is simple and stable: capture one plate, revisit by time, and make your next choice faster.

Single-Dish Input

Every record focuses on one plate so your history remains clean and comparable.

Timeline Recall

Switch between today, weekly distribution, and monthly calendar without leaving context.

Sticker Wall Assets

Entries become visual cards for quick browsing and lightweight sharing.

Draw-Card Decision

When choice fatigue appears, draw one card from your own records and decide instantly.

User Notes

Early feedback centers on lower friction and stronger memory continuity.

"The one-plate rule keeps my weekly review readable instead of chaotic."
Office user, Shanghai
"Sticker wall feels playful, but it is actually my quickest personal menu."
Designer, Shenzhen
"Draw card helps when lunch decisions are slow. It cuts hesitation a lot."
Remote engineer, Beijing

FAQ

Answers for permissions, storage strategy, and product scope.

Does SnapFood require an account?

The current version is local-first and does not require account registration.

Which permissions are used?

Camera for capture, Photos for import/save, and optional location for place autofill.

Where can I read legal documents?

You can open the User Agreement and Privacy Policy from the footer links below.

Start your next dish memory.

Capture one plate now, review your week tonight, and draw one card tomorrow.