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The calorie log has to survive bad lighting

DEV Community·John·22 days ago
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The cleanest demo for an AI food logger is usually a bright plate on a table. That is not the moment that decides whether someone keeps using it. The real test is a late dinner under bad kitchen lighting. A half eaten bowl. Leftovers in a container. A packaged snack you grabbed between calls. A meal where you remember most of it, but not enough to feel confident typing every ingredient from scratch. That is where a lot of calorie tracking products quietly lose people. Not because the user stopped caring. Not because one estimate was a little off. They quit because the next step felt like admin. If the app says, in effect, "give me a perfect photo or go do data entry," the habit breaks fast. I think the better pattern is to let the user be imperfect first.…

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