Can I Eat This?

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About this app

🥫 Can I Eat This? Don’t Guess — Scan & Find Out.

Avoid food waste, eat safely, and gain confidence in your kitchen.
With our AI-powered food safety scanner, you can find out instantly if your food is still safe to eat. Whether it’s leftovers, cooked meals, expired items, or opened containers — our app helps you make smarter decisions based on image recognition and food safety best practices.

🔍 What It Does
This app uses the powerful GPT-4o model by OpenAI to analyze your food through a photo and a few quick questions.
In seconds, you’ll know whether your food is Safe or Not Safe — helping you avoid food poisoning and reduce waste.

Just snap or upload a photo of the food, answer questions like when it was cooked and how it was stored, and the app combines your input with visual analysis to give a clear safety recommendation.

🧠 How It Works
📸 Take or upload a photo of your food

❓ Answer quick questions (e.g., cooking date, storage type, smell)

✅ Instantly receive a food safety result:
• Safe to eat
• Not safe — better to throw away

🗓 Save the scan to your Food Journal

🔔 Get reminders to check food again later if needed

🗂️ Smart Food Journal
Every scan is automatically saved to your personal history. You can view:
• Food name & image
• Result (Safe / Not Safe)
• Date scanned
• Reminder badge if active
• Filter your scans by result type

🧪 Powered by Trusted AI
This isn’t just visual analysis. We combine image recognition with user-provided metadata to evaluate:
• Bacteria growth risk
• Time since cooking or thawing
• Smell/sourness indicators
• Storage method (fridge, room temp, etc.)
• Freezing/reheating safety concerns
• Visible spoilage or mold

All analyzed through GPT-4o — one of the most advanced AI models available.

🧭 Ideal for:
• Leftovers from yesterday’s dinner
• Meal prep batches from the weekend
• Expired food you’re unsure about
• Opened sauces or jars
• Frozen food you thawed days ago
• Mystery containers in the fridge
• Foods with unclear expiration labels
• People who live alone or manage meals for others

❤️ Why People Love It:
• Fast, easy-to-use interface
• Works with camera or gallery
• Helps prevent food poisoning
• Reduces food waste (save up to $40/month!)
• Encourages smarter food habits
• Helps families, students, and meal preppers
• No account required — just open and scan
• Completely free with ad-supported model

🆓 Unlimited & Free — Just Watch a Short Ad
• No subscriptions or hidden charges
• First 2 scans = completely free, no ads
• After that: watch a short video ad to scan
• No limits — scan as much as you need
• Ads help keep the app 100% free for everyone

📦 Key Features
• AI food safety scanner powered by GPT-4o
• Metadata questions for more accurate results
• “Safe” or “Not Safe” rating
• Confidence bar to visualize scan certainty
• Reminders when to re-check food
• Food Journal with full scan history
• Gallery upload support
• Clean, ad-free UI between scans
• Fast results, easy-to-use design

🌍 A Safer Way to Handle Food
Food safety isn’t always visible — food may look and smell fine but still be dangerous. Don’t rely on guessing.
Use smart AI that understands storage risk, bacteria timelines, thawing methods, and more.

Make safer choices, save money, and protect your health with every scan.

📲 Download “Can I Eat This?” and scan your next meal with confidence.
Say goodbye to guessing — your AI food safety assistant is here.
Updated on
Jun 18, 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.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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What’s new

Fix title of app to be more ASO friendly