What it does
Voice logging lets you describe a meal out loud — "a chicken burrito with rice and guacamole" — and Calorix's AI transcribes it, identifies the foods, estimates portions, and returns calories and macros. It's the fastest way to log when taking a photo isn't practical, like a meal you've already finished or a quick snack on the go.
How to use it
- 1Tap the voice capture button in Calorix.
- 2Describe what you ate naturally, including rough amounts if you know them.
- 3Calorix transcribes your description and analyzes the foods.
- 4Review the detected items, tweak anything, choose a category, and save.
Why it matters for calorie tracking
Not every meal is photogenic or in front of you when you remember to log it. Voice gives you a frictionless fallback so you never skip an entry — keeping your daily total accurate and your streak alive.
Devices & requirements
Voice logging captures audio, transcribes it, and runs the text through the same nutrition AI used for text logging. It requires microphone permission and an internet connection. Speaking clearly and including portions ("two eggs," "a large coffee") improves the estimate.
FAQ
Is voice logging faster than typing?
For most people, yes — describing a meal out loud is quicker than searching a database, and Calorix handles the nutrition lookup for you.
Which languages does voice logging support?
Calorix supports multiple languages across the app, including English and Dutch. Speaking clearly improves transcription accuracy.
Can I correct a mis-heard item?
Yes. The detected foods are editable before saving, so you can fix anything the transcription got wrong.