Is Foodvisor not enough anymore? Here are the best alternatives in 2026

Foodvisor popularized food photo recognition in France. Take a photo, and the AI estimates calories. Innovative at the time, but insufficient today for those who want to transform their diet — not just measure it.

Foodvisor's limits

Scanning ≠ cooking

Foodvisor identifies what you're eating and estimates macros. It's useful for tracking, but it doesn't help you eat better. You know your dish was 650 kcal — now what? The app doesn't offer adapted recipes or concrete solutions.

Limited language coverage

Foodvisor mainly works in French and English. If you're looking for a nutrition app in another language, the options are limited.

Few recipes, no planning

Foodvisor is primarily a logging tool. Its recipe database is limited, and there is no automated meal planning. Nutritional coaching is reserved for Premium.

Foodvisor vs FoodCraft — Comparison Table

FeatureFoodCraftFoodvisor
AI Recipe Adaptation
Photo → instant recipes
Smart Meal Planning
Personalized AI Nutrition Coach
Calorie Tracking
Recipe Database
Macronutrient Tracking
Automatic Grocery List
Multilingual (14 languages)
Free Version
Ad-free
Barcode Scanner
Weight Tracking

Why FoodCraft is the ideal alternative to Foodvisor

From photo to recipe, not just tracking

Spark Vision does what Foodvisor doesn't: transforms a photo of a dish into recipes tailored to your nutritional profile. You are no longer just measuring — you are getting solutions.

Recipes adapted to your macros

Every FoodCraft recipe automatically adjusts to your calorie goals, macros, and dietary restrictions. That's the difference between knowing how many calories you ate and knowing what to cook tomorrow.

14 languages, not 2

FoodCraft is available in 14 languages with localized recipes. Whatever your language, the experience is complete.

Verdict

Foodvisor paved the way for food photo recognition and remains strong in that niche. If your priority is scanning your meals to track intake, it's a good choice. But if you're looking for an app that turns that analysis into action — adapted recipes, smart planning — FoodCraft offers a more complete approach.

Move from analysis to action

FoodCraft doesn't just measure your meals. AI adapts every recipe to your nutritional goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does FoodCraft recognize dishes in photos like Foodvisor?
Yes, but the approach is different. Spark Vision analyzes the photo and suggests similar recipes adapted to your profile — rather than just estimating the calories of what you've already eaten.
Is Foodvisor more accurate for tracking?
For pure logging (estimating macros of a dish via photo), Foodvisor is very effective. FoodCraft stands out for what it does next: adapting recipes, planning meals, and optimizing nutrition.
Is FoodCraft available in France?
Yes, FoodCraft is available in France and worldwide. The app is fully translated into French with recipes adapted to French cuisine.
Does FoodCraft's photo scanner work with all dishes?
Spark Vision works with the vast majority of cooked dishes, recipe photos, and even cookbook pages. The result is recipe suggestions, not a calorie estimate.

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