Most calorie apps ask how little you can eat. Hangry helps you answer a better question: did you eat enough today?
Hangry is a calorie tracker and intermittent fasting app built around a daily calorie floor, not a ceiling. Instead of turning food into a countdown, Hangry helps you stay aware, fed and consistent with gentle tracking, private data and no diet-culture pressure.
Track food without the shame spiral:
• Set a daily calorie floor so “success” means eating enough
• Log meals quickly with search, barcode scan and recent foods
• Save custom foods to your Food Library for faster repeat logging
• Add optional macros when you want protein, carbs and fat details
• Use the food diary to review breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
• See calorie and weight trends over time in the calendar
• Track fasting windows only if fasting fits your day
• Add meal photos as a private visual memory
• Log weight optionally, and hide it when you do not want it central
• Export your data whenever you need it
Private by design:
Hangry works offline and keeps your data on your device. There are no accounts required, no cloud food diary and no analytics profile following your meals around.
Built for people who want:
• A calmer calorie tracker
• A food diary without guilt-heavy language
• Intermittent fasting that stays optional
• A private meal tracker
• A way to notice under-eating
• Gentle reminders to eat enough
• Food logging without public feeds or leaderboards
Hangry Pro adds advanced tools for people who want more:
• HealthKit and Health Connect integration
• Custom and sun-based fasting modes
• Advanced macro goals
• Unlimited meal photos
• Private Support Circle check-ins
• More convenience around tracking and trends
Hangry is not a medical device and does not provide medical advice. If you are under 18, pregnant, managing a medical condition, or have current or past eating disorder symptoms, talk with a qualified health professional before using calorie tracking or fasting tools.
Download Hangry to track food from the other direction: a floor, not a ceiling.