How it works

Spend less time logging. More time being there.

Recovery means a lot of meals — and a lot of tracking. Let's Kill Ed takes the busywork off your plate, so your attention stays on your loved one instead of a spreadsheet.

Snap a photo. Calories in seconds.

Counting calories by hand is the slow, stressful part. So we let AI and the USDA food database do it for you.

Logging a meal in Let's Kill Ed: a photo of a dinner plate with chicken, broccoli, fries, and a roll, ready to analyze.
1. Snap the plateTake a photo — or just type the meal.
The same meal, itemized automatically: grilled chicken breast 159 cal, roasted broccoli 39 cal, crinkle-cut french fries 219 cal, dinner roll 129 cal — each matched to USDA — totaling 546 calories.
2. Get an itemized totalFoods, portions, and calories — in seconds.
1

Snap or type

Take a photo of the meal, or describe it in your own words. Either way works.

2

AI reads the plate

The app identifies each food and a sensible portion size automatically — no menus to dig through.

3

USDA does the math

Every item is matched to the USDA food database USDA for real calorie counts, then totaled for you.

USDA

Why this matters: calorie counts come from FoodData Central — the U.S. government's official nutrition database, the same source dietitians rely on. So the numbers are consistent and trustworthy, not a black-box guess. And every name, portion, and calorie stays editable, so you're always in control.

All app screens shown here and below use demo data for a fictional user. Meals, calorie estimates, weights, and AI results are illustrative examples — not a real person's information.

Let's Kill Ed home screen: today's calorie progress (2410 of 3500), a meal checklist, and a supportive daily reminder.
Daily dashboard

Your whole day, at a glance

Open the app and see exactly where the day stands — calories so far, what's left, and a simple meal checklist. A gentle, supportive reminder greets you at the top, because some days are hard.

A progress chart in Let's Kill Ed showing weight and daily calories over a year, with weight steadily recovering.
Progress

Watch recovery happen

Weight and nutrition over time, side by side, in recovery-focused language — never diet talk. Zoom from the last week out to the whole journey and see how far you've come.

History screen in Let's Kill Ed: meals and weigh-ins organized by day, each with a calorie total.
History

Nothing slips through the cracks

Every meal and weigh-in is kept and organized by day — a complete, calm record you can scroll back through, or bring to your next appointment with the care team.

Settings in Let's Kill Ed: the patient profile, treatment goals, light or dark mode, and a built-in helpline.
Profile & goals

Set goals together

Keep the patient's profile and treatment goals in one place, switch between light and dark, and reach a real eating-disorder helpline right from the app when you need a human.

And all of it — every photo, note, and number — stays in your own Google Drive. We never receive, transmit, or store it. Read our privacy promise →

Ready when you are

Let's Kill Ed is coming soon to Google Play. Free to start, private by design.

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