What it does
Apple Health sync connects Calorix to HealthKit so the calories and nutrients you log flow into Apple Health, and relevant data can flow back. This keeps your nutrition in one place alongside activity, weight, and other health metrics, and lets other apps that read Health benefit from your logged nutrition.
How to use it
- 1During onboarding or in Settings, enable Apple Health integration.
- 2Grant Calorix permission to read and/or write the data types you want.
- 3Logged nutrition is written to Apple Health automatically.
- 4Manage permissions any time in the Apple Health app or Calorix settings.
Why it matters for calorie tracking
Your nutrition doesn't exist in isolation — it connects to your weight, activity, and goals. Syncing with Apple Health gives you a complete picture and avoids siloed data, so trends are easier to see across apps.
Devices & requirements
Requires an iPhone with Apple Health. You control exactly which data types Calorix can read and write, and you can revoke access at any time in iOS settings.
FAQ
What does Calorix write to Apple Health?
Nutrition data such as calories and macros you log, based on the permissions you grant. You choose what to share.
Can I turn Apple Health sync off?
Yes. You can enable or disable it and adjust individual permissions in Calorix settings or the Apple Health app at any time.
Is my health data private?
Permissions are controlled by you through Apple Health. Calorix only accesses the data types you explicitly allow.