nishnush

Calorie counter app

A calorie counter built for Israeli food

Most calorie apps were built around American databases and barcodes. Nishnush was built around the way Israelis actually eat — and around Hebrew.

Logs by photo, not by search

Point your camera at the plate. Nishnush identifies the dish and estimates calories, protein, carbs and fat — no scrolling through a database to find the closest match.

Knows pita, hummus and shawarma

It is tuned for Israeli food culture, from a falafel pita to a Friday-night spread, so the estimates match what is on your table rather than a generic substitute.

Full Hebrew, full RTL

Hebrew is a first-class language here, not a translation afterthought — proper right-to-left layout, and English whenever you want it.

Text and voice too

No photo? Type or say what you ate and Nishnush estimates the nutrition. Three ways to log, one tap to your daily rings.

About the app

Is it free? +

Yes — you can start for free with a set of AI analyses included. Premium unlocks unlimited photo analysis on monthly or yearly plans.

Which platforms does it run on? +

Nishnush is available on iOS and Android.

Do I have to weigh my food? +

No. A photo is enough — Nishnush estimates the portion for you, and you can adjust any value.

Track it automatically

Know the calories without the math

These numbers are your starting point. Nishnush logs the calories and macros of any meal from a single photo — so hitting your targets takes seconds, not spreadsheets.

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