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1.0.1 iOS €5,99€ Jose Aguayo 0 0 There's more to your food than calories. That banana you had for breakfast? It brought along potassium, magnesium, vitamin B6, manganese, and about 50 other nutrients. Most trackers don't mention them. Nibbled does. We track 80+ nutrients for every...
Nibbled: Nutrition Tracker

Nibbled: Nutrition Tracker

iPhone / Forme et santé

5,99€
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There's more to your food than calories.

That banana you had for breakfast? It brought along potassium, magnesium, vitamin B6, manganese, and about 50 other nutrients. Most trackers don't mention them. Nibbled does.
We track 80+ nutrients for every food you log — vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids — all from the USDA FoodData Central database. The same data dietitians reference, presented in a way that actually makes sense.

Search over 8,000 whole foods, scan barcodes for packaged products, or create your own foods and recipes. Curious which foods in your search have caffeine data? Tap the filter and find out. Sort results by nutrient completeness, calories, or protein to find exactly what you need.
Set goals for any nutrient, not just the big four. Pin the ones you care about to your dashboard. Set a flexible "Today Only" goal when your plans change. Watch the little celebrations when you hit a target.

If you use Apple Health, Nibbled writes detailed nutrient data for every food you log — food name, meal type, and all. Your Health app will thank you.
Organize your meals however works for you. Six templates come built in — from a simple list to Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner to a six-slot Grazing mode. Or build your own. Rename everything. It's your kitchen.

Your data stays on your device. Always. We don't collect it, we don't see it, we don't sell it. Export it anytime in Markdown, CSV, JSON, or PDF. Share meal templates with friends. Import your data back if you ever need to.

Six color themes come along for the ride. Blackberry Jam for late nights. Lemon Meringue for early mornings. Strawberry Shortcake for whenever you're feeling warm. Switch freely — they're all yours.

No subscriptions. No ads. Just good food data, whenever you need it.
· 80+ nutrients tracked per food
· 8,000+ whole foods from USDA databases
· Barcode scanning with USDA fallback
· Custom food and recipe builder
· Nutrient filters and sort options
· Apple HealthKit integration (40+ nutrients)
· Six meal templates with full customization
· Personal goals for any nutrient with Today Only option
· Duplicate, edit, and move entries between days
· Four export formats
· Six color themes with ambient effects
· Home screen and lock screen widgets
· VoiceOver and Dynamic Type accessible
· Offline-first — works without internet

Data sources: USDA FoodData Central (public domain) and Open Food Facts (Open Database License).

This app is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional dietary or medical advice.

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Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?

What's New in 1.0.1
Create Editable Copy — turn any food into your own editable custom food. Perfect for correcting inaccurate nutrition data: fork a search result, scanned item, or logged entry, fix the values, and save it to your library.
Also in this update:

Log a custom food right after creating it, without re-searching
More reliable Apple Health syncing for imported entries
Nutrient search when building custom foods (search "salt," "B12," and more)
Warnings for implausible nutrient values from food databases
Reliability fixes for deleting foods, recipes, and entries

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Détails sur l'application

Version
1.0.1
Taille
18.8 Mo
Version minimum d'iOS
17.6
Dernière mise à jour
15/06/2026
Publié par
Jose Aguayo

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