Anthropic-backed startup Alma debuts an AI-powered nutrition app that tracks and analyzes eating habits
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Alma, a nutrition startup, launched its mobile app on Apple's App Store, utilizing AI technology to track and analyze users' eating habits. Founded by Rami Alhamad and initially funded with $2.9 million in pre-seed capital from Menlo Ventures and its Anthropic partnership fund, Alma aims to provide personalized dietary recommendations. Users can interact with the app through text, voice, or images of nutrition labels. The app exclusively uses information from Harvard University's nutrition resources, ensuring reliable guidance. Alhamad's prior experience in fitness tech informs the app's development, responding to a crowded market of nutrition applications.
Alma, a new app launched by nutrition startup Alma, leverages AI to track eating habits and suggest foods while relying on trusted nutritional sources for advice.
Co-founder and CEO Rami Alhamad emphasized that the app employs AI to offer personalized dietary insights by allowing users to log meals in various convenient ways.
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