How TrakMac works
Say what you ate.
We do the math.
No databases. No barcode guns. No searching for "Chipotle steak bowl, double protein, brown rice, no sour cream." You describe your meal out loud — TrakMac estimates the calories, protein, carbs, and fat in about 10 seconds.
No credit card required.
Three steps. Under 30 seconds.
Logging a meal
should be this fast
Tap the mic
Open TrakMac, hit the mic on your dashboard. No logging in every time, no loading screen, no database to connect to. You're already there.
Say what you ate
Talk like a normal person. "Grilled chicken, maybe six ounces. Cup of jasmine rice. Broccoli with a little olive oil." TrakMac transcribes it on your phone — your voice never leaves your device.
Confirm and you're done
The AI breaks out the calories, protein, carbs, and fat. Looks right? One tap to log it. Need to nudge a number? Edit it inline. Then it's off your plate and in your daily total.
Why voice
The average food log takes
4 minutes to enter.
Ours takes 10 seconds.
Most people quit calorie counting because it is tedious. You're staring at a search bar trying to pick the right entry from 47 nearly-identical "grilled chicken breast" options. TrakMac skips all of that. You describe it, the AI figures it out, you move on.
Not just voice — actually personal
Targets built from
how you actually train
Your lifts set your targets
TrakMac asks what you do in the gym — bench max, overhead press, cardio style, activity level. Your calorie and protein targets come from those signals, not a height-and-weight formula built for a 1970s insurance table.
Daily totals that mean something
You see exactly what you've eaten and what you have left — protein, carbs, fat, and calories — updated the moment you log a meal. No math required.
Your voice stays on your phone
Speech transcription uses Apple's on-device framework. Your voice never goes to a server. Only the text transcript is processed, and only to estimate macros.
Honest take
TrakMac is fast,
not obsessive
If you need to-the-gram accuracy, use a food scale and a different app. TrakMac gives you close-enough-to-matter estimates, fast enough that you'll actually keep doing it. That's the trade, and most people who train take it.
I was spending 15 minutes a day logging food and stopped every time I travelled. Now I do it between sets. It's not perfect but it's close enough and I actually stick with it.
— TrakMac user, 6 months in
Free on the App Store
Try it for 7 days.
No card. No commitment.
Every feature unlocked from day one. If it's not the fastest way you've ever logged food, uninstall it. No hard feelings.