Emma - AI Nutrition intelligence that understands food globally
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Emma is AI that understands food globally. It reads any label in any language, uncovers hidden sugars, harmful additives, toxins and allergens, and tells you what’s safe. No databases. No guessing. Just personal health clarity, anywhere.
Love this direction. Nutrition is one of those spaces where people desperately need clarity, not another giant database to scroll through. If Emma really nails the ‘read any label in any language’ promise - that’s a superpower. Excited to see how this evolves and what it unlocks next
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I tried it, and it takes a looong time before showing the results of the product. There's a French app called Yuka which is faster and more user friendly.
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This is super relevant for me, I'm flying to Japan next month. I always end up using Google's image translator on food labels, and the results are a mess. The idea of not having to stand in the aisle deciphering wonky OCR text is a huge relief. Will definitely test it out.
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I've been using Yuka for a while and wanted to compare. Yours seems more consistent with its analysis, which is a big plus. One feature I'd love to see is a more detailed breakdown of why a product gets a specific rating. That would make it even more powerful.
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Go Global World
Good luck!
Autonomous
I was looking for something like this when I traveled to non English speaking countries. Super helpful! I'll use this for my next trip
Avaturn Live
Amazing! will definitely use it!
Dualite
Great product. Congratulations!
Love this direction. Nutrition is one of those spaces where people desperately need clarity, not another giant database to scroll through. If Emma really nails the ‘read any label in any language’ promise - that’s a superpower. Excited to see how this evolves and what it unlocks next
I tried it, and it takes a looong time before showing the results of the product. There's a French app called Yuka which is faster and more user friendly.
This is super relevant for me, I'm flying to Japan next month. I always end up using Google's image translator on food labels, and the results are a mess. The idea of not having to stand in the aisle deciphering wonky OCR text is a huge relief. Will definitely test it out.
I've been using Yuka for a while and wanted to compare. Yours seems more consistent with its analysis, which is a big plus. One feature I'd love to see is a more detailed breakdown of why a product gets a specific rating. That would make it even more powerful.
Aikido Security
Clean UI, fast scans, no BS. Does exactly what it promises. Love it.