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Emma: AI-Powered Nutrition App Scans Food Labels and Explains Ingredients

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Kevin William David

6mo ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

The article introduces Emma, an AI-powered nutrition app that evolved from Sugar Free. It scans food labels and barcodes from any country, translates them, and explains ingredients in plain language to help users understand what's safe to eat. The app positions itself as superior to traditional scanners that rely on outdated databases.

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We started as Sugar Free – the first app to reveal hidden sugars and decode ingredients straight from the label.
Now we've evolved into Emma – the next generation: an AI that truly understands food.
It reads any label or barcode from any country, translates it, and explains in plain words what's safe and what's not.
Stop eating blind – let Emma protect your health.
Most scanners still rely on outdated databases – limited, inaccurate, and blind to what really matters.
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We started as Sugar Free – the first app to reveal hidden sugars and decode ingredients straight from the label. Most scanners still rely on outdated databases – limited, inaccurate, and blind to what really matters. Now we’ve evolved into Emma – the next

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