

Yum
YumPal is a visual food journal. Instead of counting calories or logging macros, you snap a photo of what you eat and it becomes part of your personal Timeline of Tastes — organized by date, tagged by meal, and pinned to the place where you ate it.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once or Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- iPhone
Features
Yum News & Activities
Recent activities
- elevenapril added Yum
- POX updated Yum
elevenapril added Yum as alternative to Cronometer, OpenNutriTracker, FoodYou and Waistline
Yum information
What is Yum?
YumPal is a visual food journal. Instead of counting calories or logging macros, you snap a photo of what you eat and it becomes part of your personal Timeline of Tastes — organized by date, tagged by meal, and pinned to the place where you ate it.
Unlike calorie trackers such as MyFitnessPal or Lose It!, YumPal has no nutritional database, no weight tracking, and no food guilt. And unlike a generic journal app, it's built entirely around food memories. It's the food diary for people who want to remember meals, not police them.
Key features:
- Timeline of Tastes — scroll your food history as a beautiful visual timeline of photo cards
- Smart logging — auto-detects meal times (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and reads photo GPS to tag where you ate
- Batch import — pull hundreds of food photos from your camera roll at once, auto-sorted by date and place
- Food Stickers — on-device AI cuts out each dish into a shareable sticker you can paste into chats
- Food Color Cards — extracts the dominant colors of each meal into Pantone-style palette cards
- Calendar Poster — turn a month of meals into a shareable visual grid in one tap
- Whim of Fate — tap the dice to rediscover a past favorite and beat "what should we eat tonight"
- Stats dashboard — see eating patterns (meals per week, top locations, favorite tags) without reducing food to numbers
Privacy first: all photos, notes, and data stay on your device. No cloud upload, no data collection, no account required.
YumPal is designed around mindful eating — the idea that paying attention to what you eat and how it makes you feel is healthier and more sustainable than number-crunching. It's especially loved by food lovers, travelers building a city-by-city food diary, home cooks, and people recovering from disordered eating who need a food journal without calorie counts.
Free with optional Premium (weekly, monthly, or a one-time lifetime purchase). The free version is fully usable.







