Track calories by speaking, not typing
Say what you ate in your language. SayLog handles the rest - calories, macros, and nutrition insights. Built for Indian food.
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Calorie tracking
as easy as talking
Speak what you ate
Tap the mic and describe your meal — "I had 2 paratha with curd for breakfast." That's it.
SayLog breaks it down
Calories, protein, carbs, fat — calculated automatically from what you said.
See what matters
Weekly patterns, gaps in nutrition, what's working. Not just numbers on a screen.
Tracking food is the easy part
Understanding what your meals mean for your health - that's where SayLog helps.
Voice-first logging
Speak the way you normally describe food. No need to search databases, scan barcodes, or measure portions. Just talk.
11 Indian languages
Track in Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, or English. Understands regional food names and phrasing.
Made for Indian food
Mixed thalis, home-cooked sabzi, street food, regional dishes - SayLog understands how India actually eats. Not just a generic Western food database.
Nutrition insights & reports
Daily summaries, weekly trends, and patterns that matter. See where your nutrition gaps are and what's working - not just raw numbers.
See it in action
Everything you need to stay on track, beautifully designed for your daily routine.






Built for people who gave up on calorie tracking
Most food trackers don't last past week two. SayLog is designed around one idea: remove enough friction and tracking becomes something you just do.
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Hi, I'm Raj 👋
I built SayLog because tracking calories was always a chore - typing every meal, searching databases, or clicking pictures felt like too much friction for something you do multiple times a day.
I went with a voice-first approach because it was simply too time-consuming to type or click a picture every time I ate something. Speaking felt natural - like telling a friend what you had for lunch.
As a full-stack builder and designer, I wanted to create a calorie tracking experience that felt incredible to use - so great design and interaction was something I put a lot of time into.
Hopefully you feel that when you use it, and SayLog helps you as much as it's helped me :)

Raj Vishwakarma
Creator of SayLog
Frequently asked questions
You tap the mic button, say what you ate in plain language — like "2 roti with dal and a bowl of rice" — and SayLog converts that into a full calorie and macro breakdown. No searching through databases or weighing food.
Yes. SayLog is built specifically for Indian food — home-cooked meals, street food, mixed thalis, regional dishes. It understands portions the way Indians describe them: "1 plate", "1 katori", "half a roti", etc.
SayLog supports 11 Indian languages: Hindi, English, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, and Odia. You can speak in the language you're most comfortable with.
No. SayLog tracks calories and macros, but the real value is in the insights — weekly trends, eating patterns, nutritional gaps, and health reports that help you make better food decisions over time.
Most trackers fail because logging is tedious. SayLog takes about 5 seconds per meal — just speak and you're done. No typing, no photo scanning, no scrolling through food lists. Less friction means you actually keep using it.
We're currently building SayLog and will launch soon. Join the waitlist to get early access when we're ready.
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