Capture
Say it however it comes out. “two eggs and toast” is enough. Or point the camera, scan a barcode, paste a link.
Launching soon on iPhone
Type what you ate. Watch the calories appear.
First access at launch. A couple of emails, only when it matters.
ways to log a mealtext, photo, barcode, recipe
review stepyou approve every number before it counts
database diggingdescribe food in your own words
How it works
Logging dinner should never turn into a project. TypeCal runs on a single repeatable rhythm.
Say it however it comes out. “two eggs and toast” is enough. Or point the camera, scan a barcode, paste a link.
Calories and macros arrive as a draft. Fix a portion, swap an item, then approve. Nothing counts until you say so.
Saved meals, recipes, and history make the next similar meal a two-tap job. The log gets faster every week.
Four ways in
Fast logging cannot force every meal through one rigid form. Pick the door that matches the moment.
Natural language for the meals you can describe faster than you could ever search a database.
Packaged food without the hunt.
The difference
Most AI trackers hide the guesswork. TypeCal shows its math — and when something looks off, you don’t re-log or argue with a chatbot. Tap the number, fix it, move on.
Every item, portion, and macro is editable right in the draft. Numbers you’ve touched are numbers you trust — that’s what keeps a log alive past week two.
Join the waitlist
Straight from the app
No mockups here — this is TypeCal running on an iPhone today.
Cold launch to first log, with no tutorial in the way.
“What did you eat today?” Answer it, and you are done.
Paste a recipe link once. Log it forever after.
FAQ
TypeCal is launching on iPhone soon. The waitlist gets access the moment it goes live — we email you on launch day, nothing before that except the occasional note that matters.
TypeCal is a subscription with a free trial, so you can prove it fits your routine before paying anything. The waitlist hears about launch pricing first.
iPhone first. Other platforms come later if TypeCal earns it.
They are drafts, and TypeCal treats them that way. Every estimate is shown to you first — items, portions, macros — and nothing is saved until you approve it. We are also benchmarking TypeCal against MyFitnessPal in public, meal by meal.
Early access
Waitlist members are first through the door at launch — and first to hear the accuracy results.
Get early access