MyFoodFit

Evidence log

This log records observable product capabilities as they are implemented. Entries describe implementation, not outcomes. Inclusion does not imply validation or endorsement.

Current release (v6.1.0)

March 2026

Status: Build 47 on TestFlight

Implemented and observable

  • Personalised RAG scoring (0–100, Red/Amber/Green) across 35+ dietary profiles
  • Multi-layer scoring covering nutrition, processing level, allergens, micronutrients, and condition-specific thresholds
  • Barcode scanning with multi-source data resolution
  • AI photo scanning for meals and nutrition labels
  • Find Food: AI-powered natural language food discovery
  • Find Meals: constraint-aware recipe search
  • Smart swap suggestions (23 categories, 100+ alternatives)
  • Personal Cookbook for saving and re-cooking scored recipes
  • Offline-first scanning bundle for popular UK products
  • Weekly progress tracking with personalised insights
  • All 14 EU allergen detection
  • Profile-weighted micronutrients (pregnancy prioritises folate, menopause prioritises calcium, ADHD prioritises iron)
  • Whole food protection, ultra-processed food detection, and processed meat flagging
  • Partial data scoring: products scored even with incomplete nutrition data
  • Comprehensive global food database with extensive UK product coverage
  • Comprehensive automated test coverage across all scoring and integration paths
  • Scoring validation partnership with Solent University

Explicitly not claimed

  • No medical diagnosis
  • No personalised medical advice
  • No predictive health outcomes
  • No clinical validation

Earlier versions

Earlier versions (v2.x and below) focused on foundational explainability and basic preference-based scoring. Coverage, scoring depth, and feature set have evolved substantially through v6.1.0. Prior versions are not presented as current evidence.

How this log should be used

  • As a scope reference for reviewers
  • To support transparency and auditability
  • To prevent misinterpretation of beta functionality