Nutrition tracking for moms with zero spare minutes
Between school runs, work, and finishing the kids' leftovers standing at the counter — snap a photo and CarbMeNot does the logging. Take care of you, too.

You track your kids' everything — but not your own lunch
Traditional apps assume you have a quiet minute. That minute does not exist.
No time to weigh or search
Logging the old way takes minutes you simply don't have between everyone else's needs.
The leftovers you inhale
Half the kids' plate, standing up — the bites that never get recorded add up quietly.
You quit within days
Not willpower. When tracking is a chore, a chaotic week crowds it out every time.
You come last
You'd never skip their nutrition, but your own becomes whatever's fastest and whatever's left.
CarbMeNot fits into the cracks of a full day — a log takes about five seconds, one-handed.
Log a meal before someone needs you
No weighing, no typing, no 'I'll do it later.'

Snap your plate
One-handed, in the time it takes to sit down. Even the kids' leftovers you finished.

It's logged for you
The AI fills in the calories and macros. No searching, no guessing.

Get on with your day
See where you stand at a glance and keep moving.

Real progress, in seconds a day
You don't need another demanding task. You need to see gentle, steady progress on your own health without it becoming a project. CarbMeNot smooths your weight into a clear trend so a busy week never feels like a failure.
- A smoothed weight trend, not scary daily spikes
- Miss a day? The app just picks back up — no guilt
- Small wins add up to habits that survive real life
Made for the way moms actually eat
One-handed photo logging
Snap the plate and keep moving. The AI handles the numbers.
Log the leftovers too
Finished the kids' mac and cheese? Snap it — real tracking counts those bites.
A realistic goal
A doable target for getting your energy back, not a punishing crash diet.
Family-friendly recipes
Hundreds of low-carb meals the whole table will eat, with full macros.
Progress you can see
A clear trend that keeps you going even when the week was chaos.
No guilt, ever
Ate the birthday cake? The app just picks back up. It's a tool, not a judge.
Moms who made room for themselves
Illustrative journeys from people like you.
“I never had thirty seconds to log a meal the old way. A photo I can do while packing lunches. First app that fit my actual life.”
Steph L.“Snapping the leftovers I used to inhale without thinking was eye-opening. Just seeing it changed how much I grazed.”
Bianca R.“No guilt, no weighing, no lectures. I could finally pay a little attention to my own eating without it becoming another chore.”
Hannah K.Built for a schedule that never stops
Most trackers were built for people with spare time. This one wasn't.
| CarbMeNot | Typical food apps | |
|---|---|---|
| Log a meal one-handed | ||
| No weighing or searching | ||
| Time to log a meal | ~5 seconds | 1–3 minutes |
| Family recipes with macros | ||
| No calorie-shaming | ||
| Free to start |
Everything a busy mom needs
Photo logging
Snap and go, one-handed.
Calorie tracking
Know where you stand.
Family recipes
One meal for everyone.
Progress trends
See it add up.
Barcode scanner
Quick packaged foods.
Net carbs
For steady energy.
Realistic goals
Doable, not punishing.
Zero guilt
Just picks back up.
It fits the day you already have
Packing lunches
Snap your breakfast while you make theirs.
The work scramble
One photo between meetings and you're tracked.
The leftovers
Finished their plate? Snap it — it still counts.
Family dinner
Log yours in the time it takes to sit down.
On the run
Drive-thru, playground snack — a photo works anywhere.
Five quiet minutes
See your progress and feel good about you for a second.
Busy-mom FAQs
- I genuinely have no time — how fast is logging?
- About five seconds: open the app, photograph your plate, and the AI logs the calories and macros. No weighing, searching, or typing — you can do it one-handed while doing three other things.
- Can I track meals I share with my family?
- Yes. Snap your portion and the app estimates it, and the recipe library has hundreds of family-friendly low-carb meals with full macros, so one dinner works for everyone.
- Is it free?
- Yes — free to download on iOS and Android with no signup. The photo logging and core tracking busy parents rely on are on the free tier.
- I keep quitting tracking apps. Why is this different?
- The reason people quit is friction, and photo logging removes almost all of it. When a log takes seconds instead of minutes, it survives a chaotic day.
- Do I have to do keto?
- No. Count calories, eat lower-carb, or follow keto — the app supports all three and leads with the numbers that matter for steady energy: net carbs and protein.
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CarbMeNot provides general nutrition information, not medical advice. Values are estimates — verify before relying on them for any health decision. See our Medical Disclaimer.