Eat Smart Kiwi: Food Diary

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4,5
425 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this app

Track what you eat. Track how you feel. Get insights on what to eat differently.

Eat Smart Kiwi helps you discover the effect of your eating on acne, bloating, stomach pain, headaches, energy levels, mood, or anything else you want to track. Every day, you record what you eat and how you feel, and we figure out all the correlations between the two. This helps you discover your personal allergies or intolerances, or simply how your body reacts to different foods and drinks.

After keeping a food and health diary, you'll get insights on what foods make your conditions worse, and what foods make them better, as well as the strength and significance of the correlation, whether others have experienced the same thing, and whether any scientific studies have been done on that particular food and condition.

Track your energy levels, find which foods tend to reduce your headaches, improve your skin, or help with digestion problems. Use Eat Smart Kiwi to diagnose and discover how what you eat truly affects you.

Eat Smart Kiwi contains a built-in food database to make the entry process as painless as possible. Our analysis is enhanced with data about the cateogries and ingredients of each these foods. Your diary and insights will sync across all devices you are signed in to, including a browser.

Note that a small monthly subscription is required to the view the insights. The diary is free forever.
Updated on
04 May 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Health and fitness and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4,5
419 reviews
Aida Leal
01 May 2025
it's still early days, and I won't be able to judge any analysis for a few weeks, but the app is easy to use, I like that you can create conditions and recipes, so anything is traceable. one thing I feel this app is missing is a better hydration tracker. i add water as meals and have to go back on my full day to see how much water/herbal tea I had. It would be great to just have a hydration tally that shows you how much hydration you had on the day, just a glass icon or something.
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Eat Smart Kiwi
05 May 2025
Thank you for your review. As an initial solution, the latest version (10.5.0) now includes hydration in the nutrient summary. To turn on, pick "Show Nutrition Summary" on the Settings tab. Then on the diary screen, tap "Total Calories" and change it to "Hydration". Contact info@eatsmartkiwi.com if you need assistance or have further feedback!
Alexandrina Dumitrache
15 March 2025
I've been using this app for a few months and it does what I need, tracking food, tracking health symptoms, medication etc. It has a large database for foods and you can also create your own. As well as health conditions. It has a very useful insight tab that based on your data can create specific analysis regading foods that are not good for you and give you headaches or tummy aches. The subscription is very cheap also for what it unlocks.
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Sebastian Greenholtz (greenmntmagpie)
23 March 2025
This is the first and only app I've been able to stay consistent with as I track my food intake and GI symptoms. It's flexible enough to cover a range of possible food-triggered symptoms and conditions, easy to add food and drink, and you can even add things like bowel movement, medication, sleep, and exercise.
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What's new

Settings now gives option to show nutrition summaries without having to track calories
Nutrition summaries (on diary screen) now include hydration