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.
Snap or type
Take a photo of the meal, or describe it in your own words. Either way works.
AI reads the plate
The app identifies each food and a sensible portion size automatically — no menus to dig through.
USDA does the math
Every item is matched to the USDA food database USDA for real calorie counts, then totaled for you.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.