Frames vs. SnapMeal: AI meal log journal

Frames

Frames is a digital toolset built for the unique needs of analog film photographers. It helps creatives maintain full control over their photographic process by capturing essential shot details and turning them into structured, searchable data. Rather than relying on notebooks or memory, Frames offers a modern solution that works seamlessly across mobile and desktop. With the iOS app, photographers can log frame-by-frame settings like aperture, shutter speed, lens, film stock, and notes during shooting. It’s fast, unobtrusive, and designed to work with the rhythm of analog workflows. The macOS app picks up where the mobile version leaves off, allowing users to connect those records with their scanned images. The result is a digital archive that carries the full story behind every photo, complete with embedded metadata. Frames runs on a subscription model that ensures access to continuous updates, thoughtful refinements, and new features. Developed independently and guided by a re...

SnapMeal: AI meal log journal

AI diet companion app that tracks what you eat, recording calories, food, health rating, and liquid intake.

Reviews

Reviewed on 7/9/2025

Reviews

Reviewed on 9/23/2024

Just became a member, weekly membership. I've logged my two meals of the day so far and drinks. Seems to be a good way if you want to quickly take on good food / health habits and track/check food score, eating, etc. A friend of mine just recommended Noom Meal this morning. Quite happy tbh! --- *Snap Meal (made a typo, not Noon Meal, sorry)

Reviewed on 9/23/2024

Really efficient app. Again, I really like their AI model that has been trained in nutrition. Now, you will also be required to enrol one of their $2 tier (so not 100% free), but works very well for me

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Tailored for Film Photographers1
Seamless Mobile and Desktop Integration1
Privacy-Focused and Distraction-Free1
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Not Available on Android and Windows1
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Affordable AI model specifically trained in nutrition2
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You will need to enroll a tier for full usage2

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