FitBuddy AI
Built for desi diets

A calorie counter that actually knows Indian food

Tired of trackers that can't find “rajma chawal”? Just tell FitBuddy what you ate — roti, dal, biryani, gulab jamun — and it logs the calories instantly, with realistic desi portions.

Free · Android · English & Hindi

See it in action

Just say what you ate

2 rotis, dal, and a bowl of sabzi

~420 cal. Balanced plate — good fibre and protein. 💪

Chicken biryani and a coke for lunch

~850 cal. That coke's 140 empty cals — sparkling water next time? 📊

Poha and filter coffee

~320 cal. Light, easy breakfast. You're off to a clean start. ☕

Rajma chawal and a gulab jamun 😋

~700 cal. Worth it. Keep dinner light tonight and you're golden. ⚖️

Why it fits

Made for how you actually eat

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Knows desi portions

“One roti”, “a katori of dal”, “a plate of biryani” — FitBuddy understands the portions you actually eat, not just 100g lab measurements.

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Beyond just Indian

From idli sambar to chow mein to shawarma, it handles 10,000+ foods across cuisines — perfect if your diet isn't Western-default.

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No database hunting

Western calorie apps bury regional food. Here you just type the dish in plain language — English or Hindi — and it's logged.

More on this: How to track calories without the headache.

Common questions

Indian food tracking FAQ

Is there a calorie counter for Indian food?

Yes. FitBuddy is built to understand Indian and regional food. You can log “rajma chawal”, “2 rotis and dal”, or “masala dosa” in plain language and it estimates the calories using realistic desi portion sizes.

How does it estimate calories for home-cooked Indian meals?

FitBuddy recognises common dishes and typical portions — a katori of dal, a plate of biryani, a roti — so you don't have to weigh ingredients. You can add detail (“with extra ghee”) and it adjusts.

Can I log food in Hindi or Hinglish?

Yes. You can describe meals the way you naturally talk — “do roti aur dal” works just as well as English. The AI understands mixed language.

Why don't other apps work well for Indian food?

Most global trackers are built around Western packaged foods and barcodes. Regional and home-cooked Indian dishes often aren't in their databases, so you end up with wrong matches or giving up. FitBuddy treats regional cuisine as a first-class case.

Is it free?

Yes — FitBuddy is completely free on Android, with no premium tier or credit card required.

Log your next desi meal by chat

Free on Android. Roti to biryani — it just gets it.