Why Voice Tracking Beats Photo Logging
We've all been there. You're at a nice restaurant with friends, the food arrives looking incredible, and suddenly you need to log your calories. With photo-based apps, that means awkwardly holding your phone over the plate, trying to get the lighting right, while everyone else is ready to dig in.
The Problem with Photo Logging
Photo-based calorie tracking has several drawbacks that make it impractical for daily use:
- Social awkwardness — Taking photos of your food in public can feel uncomfortable and interrupt the dining experience
- Lighting dependency — Poor lighting leads to inaccurate food recognition
- Portion estimation — Photos struggle to capture depth and actual portion sizes
- Homemade meals — Mixed dishes and home cooking often confuse photo recognition
Why Voice is Better
Voice tracking solves all of these problems. You can discreetly speak what you ate under your breath, describe exact portions, and mention specific ingredients. No one around you needs to know you're tracking.
With Logma, you simply tap, say "I had a zaatar manoushe and a small labneh with olive oil for breakfast," and tap again. Done. The AI understands context, portions, and even regional dishes that photo apps have never heard of.
Try It Yourself
Download Logma and experience the difference. Once you try voice tracking, you'll never want to photograph your food again.