Mera is a calorie calculator that understands what's on your plate. Take a photo of your food, and the app will automatically recognize the dish, calculate the calories and macros, and add the meal to your diary. No manual entry or time-consuming database searches.
How it works
You take a photo of your plate, and Mera identifies each food item, estimates the portion size, and calculates calories and macros in just a few seconds. If something is calculated incorrectly, you can correct it with a tap.
Then you can ask Mira. This AI nutritionist is right in the app: she'll suggest what to make for dinner with the remaining calories, what to replace the food with, and how to balance your day. No appointment required, anytime.
What's inside
Food recognition from photos. The main feature is the camera and computer vision, instead of searching through a database. Works with ready-made dishes, restaurant food, and complex salads.
Chat with Mira. A personal nutrition assistant: ask a question and get a clear answer. No strict diets or complicated plans.
Analytics. Weight trends, forecasts, daily series, goal timeline. See not only today's target, but also trends over weeks and months.
Customized goals. Calorie calculation based on the Mifflin-St. Jeor formula, taking into account activity. Macros can be customized if you know what works best for you.
Reminders. Meals, water, and a daily summary report—everything is customized to your rhythm.
Saved meals. Morning coffee, your usual lunch, or your favorite snack can be added with a single tap.
Barcode scanning and water tracking with workouts—for a complete picture of your day, not just calories.
Trial and Subscription
Try it free for three days. After that, it's 299 rubles per month or 2,490 rubles per year. An annual subscription is a third cheaper, around 207 rubles per month.
You can cancel your subscription at any time.
Important:
Mera is a nutrition tracking tool, not a medical app. The data is for informational purposes only. If you have any medical conditions, allergies, or special dietary restrictions, consult a specialist.