Meal photos, AI meal reading, and one complete food history
Product flow for uploading meal photos from daycare and home, identifying what is on the plate, linking it to child nutrition goals and family-shared lab context, and keeping a full audit trail.
Post food photos from daycare and home
Yogurt, banana, crackers, and water.
Staff · Nutrition reviewed · Fallback reportWhat the AI believes is on the plate
Leo Martinez
Local fallback analysis · No photo moderationLeo Martinez
Source: DaycareYogurt, banana, crackers, and water
4 primary items capturedProtein, Fruit, Carb
Auto-generated from note keywordsReview with staff before sending to families.
Human review recommendedThis feature should support care decisions and parent history, not act as diagnosis or medical treatment advice.
Balanced diet view across daycare and home
1 daycare / 0 home
Keep family and center entries clearly separated in the timeline.Leo Martinez
Nutrition review is scoped to the selected child profile.Nutrition reviewed
AI output stays human-reviewed before it is used in parent communication.Family-shared lab context
Active morning and strong social play. Needs a quick care reset before the next transition.
Context stays family-labeled and review only.12:15-12:45
Useful for interpreting appetite swings after short sleep.Water cup
Can help explain rushed or slower meals during transitions.Score the plate and add professional comments
Latest comments attached to food history
Monitor repeated refusal of vegetables and compare with home entries.
Nutrition desk · 18:04 · Yogurt, banana, crackers, and water.One continuous nutrition timeline
Daycare · Yogurt, banana, crackers, and water.
How this should be handled safely
- Meal-photo AI should support staff and parents, not replace dietitian or pediatric review.
- Exam-linked insights must stay review-only and should never be presented as diagnosis.
- Home and daycare meal records should remain clearly labeled so families can audit the full day.
- Parents should control whether lab results are shared with the daycare team.