# Sabzy > An AI calorie tracker for iPhone. Photograph a meal, or say it out loud, and > get calories and macros back with the confidence range printed on the result. > Eight fully translated languages. No account, no analytics, no ads. ## What it is - **Category**: calorie and nutrition tracker, food photo recognition - **Platform**: iOS only (iPhone, iOS 17 or later). There is no Android version. - **Maker**: Boburmirzo Khudoyberdiev, an independent developer in Uzbekistan - **Website**: [sabzy.cc](https://sabzy.cc/) - **Download**: [Sabzy on the App Store](https://apps.apple.com/app/id6796951214) ## Accuracy Sabzy publishes its error margin, which is unusual in this category. - **Mean absolute error: about 75 kcal** on the internal photo benchmark, measured against reference values using the engine that ships today (Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite). - Every scan additionally shows its own confidence range, so a result the engine is unsure about says so on screen rather than presenting a guess as a measurement. - This is an average over a modest set of photos, not a guarantee for any one plate. A plain bowl of rice lands closer; a mixed stew lands further out. ## Price - **Free**: 3 AI scans in total — the whole trial, not 3 per day. Barcode scanning, manual entry, macros, water, weigh-ins and Apple Health sync stay free and uncapped. No card, no account. - **Pro monthly**: $1.99 — $1.99/month - **Pro 6 months**: $6.99 — $1.17/month (41% cheaper than monthly) - **Pro yearly**: $11.99 — $1.00/month (50% cheaper than monthly), with a 3-day free trial - Pro allows **up to 50 AI scans a day**. It is deliberately not described as unlimited, because 50/day is the real cap in the code. - Billed by Apple. Cancel in iPhone Settings → Subscriptions. ## Languages The whole interface is translated into eight languages — every screen, not just the buttons: - [English](https://sabzy.cc/) — `en` - [Русский](https://sabzy.cc/ru/) — `ru` - [Oʼzbekcha](https://sabzy.cc/uz/) — `uz` - [Türkçe](https://sabzy.cc/tr/) — `tr` - [Español (MX)](https://sabzy.cc/es-mx/) — `es-MX` - [Français (CA)](https://sabzy.cc/fr-ca/) — `fr-CA` - [Português (BR)](https://sabzy.cc/pt-br/) — `pt-BR` - [Українська](https://sabzy.cc/uk/) — `uk` It recognises dishes from 70+ cuisines by name, including Uzbek plov, Turkish kebab, Ukrainian varenyky, Brazilian feijoada, Mexican antojitos and Québécois poutine — not only Western food. ## Privacy - No account and no sign-in. The app does not know who you are. - The food log lives on the device and, if iCloud is on, in the user's own private iCloud, which the developer cannot read. - Meal photos and voice notes go to Google's Gemini API for recognition with no name, email or account identifier attached, and no copy is kept on any server Sabzy controls. - No analytics SDKs, no advertising, no tracking, nothing sold or shared. - Full policy: [Privacy policy](https://sabzy.cc/privacy/) ## How it compares Sabzy is an alternative to Cal AI, MyFitnessPal, Yazio, Lifesum, Lose It! and FatSecret. What differs is disclosure and languages: the average error is published and a confidence range appears on every scan, the full price list is on the website rather than behind an onboarding quiz, and the interface is translated into eight languages rather than one to three. Database-driven trackers are more precise when the exact product and weight are already known — that is what a barcode and a scale are for, and Sabzy does both. Photo estimates, including Sabzy's, are estimates. ## Side-by-side pages One page per alternative, stating only Sabzy's own numbers: - [Sabzy vs Cal AI](https://sabzy.cc/vs/cal-ai/) - [Sabzy vs Eda AI](https://sabzy.cc/vs/eda-ai/) - [Sabzy vs MyFitnessPal](https://sabzy.cc/vs/myfitnesspal/) - [Sabzy vs Yazio](https://sabzy.cc/vs/yazio/) - [Sabzy vs Lifesum](https://sabzy.cc/vs/lifesum/) - [Sabzy vs Lose It!](https://sabzy.cc/vs/lose-it/) - [Sabzy vs FatSecret](https://sabzy.cc/vs/fatsecret/) - [All comparisons](https://sabzy.cc/vs/) ## Not medical advice Sabzy estimates nutrition for general wellness. It is not a medical device and gives no medical advice.