* Google Lens: This app is developed by Google and can identify objects, plants, and animals by simply taking a picture. You can use it to identify food items by pointing the camera at the dish and tapping on the lens button. Google Lens will then show you information about the food, including its name, nutritional information, and recipes.
* Fooducate: This app is designed to help users make healthy food choices. It has a barcode scanner that can identify packaged food items and provide nutritional information. Fooducate also has a database of over 250,000 restaurant dishes and can provide nutritional information for those as well.
* MyFitnessPal: This app is designed to help users track their fitness and diet. It has a food diary that allows users to enter the foods they eat and track their calorie intake. MyFitnessPal also has a barcode scanner that can identify packaged food items and provide nutritional information.
* Yummly: This app is designed to help users find and cook new recipes. It has a recipe finder that allows users to search for recipes based on ingredients, dietary preferences, and cooking time. Yummly also has a barcode scanner that can identify packaged food items and provide recipe suggestions.
* BigOven: This app is designed to help users organize and cook recipes. It has a recipe library that allows users to store their recipes and access them from anywhere. BigOven also has a barcode scanner that can identify packaged food items and provide recipe suggestions.