Never clicktype
your calories
again.
SayLog tracks your nutrition by voice, helping you stay healthy even when you're busy.
Speak what you ate
SayLog understands how you naturally describe food: in Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, and 7 more Indian languages. Just tap, speak, and your meal is logged in under 5 seconds.
Never search a database
Instantly breaks down every meal into calories, protein, carbs, and fat. No barcodes, no manual entry, it just works, even for dal chawal, pani puri, and mixed thalis.
Protein
Carbs
Fat
Context-aware logging
SayLog understands natural conversation. It remembers what you already logged and intelligently updates your totals when you add more items later.
- Multi-turn conversation
- Automatic calorie updates
- Protein & macro tracking
Make it work
your way
Tell SayLog about your diet goals and it adapts. It learns your eating patterns, remembers your preferences, and gets more accurate with every meal you log.



Stay in control
SayLog keeps you updated with daily summaries, weekly trends, and personalized insights. You decide when to adjust and when to let SayLog handle it all.
Loved by early testers
actually works for indian food
tried so many apps but nothing actually works for indian food. with saylog i just say '2 roti and dal' and it's done. finally don't have to search for 'lentil soup' anymore lol.
way faster than typing
logging used to take forever. now i just speak in hindi while walking back from the gym and it's all there. works way better than i expected tbh.
effortless
actually sticking to my diet for once. it's so much easier when you don't have to type everything out. literally took 5 seconds to log my lunch today.
finally, natural portions
it actually understands what a 'katori' or 'plate' is. other apps are so confusing with grams and portions. this is just natural.
lifesaver for busy days
wasn't sure if the voice thing would work but it's actually really fast. i log everything in like 30 seconds now. definitely a lifesaver for busy days.
actually works for indian food
tried so many apps but nothing actually works for indian food. with saylog i just say '2 roti and dal' and it's done. finally don't have to search for 'lentil soup' anymore lol.
way faster than typing
logging used to take forever. now i just speak in hindi while walking back from the gym and it's all there. works way better than i expected tbh.
effortless
actually sticking to my diet for once. it's so much easier when you don't have to type everything out. literally took 5 seconds to log my lunch today.
finally, natural portions
it actually understands what a 'katori' or 'plate' is. other apps are so confusing with grams and portions. this is just natural.
lifesaver for busy days
wasn't sure if the voice thing would work but it's actually really fast. i log everything in like 30 seconds now. definitely a lifesaver for busy days.
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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