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Calories Club: AI Food Tracker

AI-powered calorie tracking with photo recognition, barcode scanning, and voice logging

GeneralRemoteOpen SourceExternal
Last updated
March 26, 2026
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Public
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About This MCP Server


AI-powered calorie tracking with photo recognition, barcode scanning, and voice logging This MCP server enables AI assistants like Claude to seamlessly interact with Calories Club: AI Food Tracker, providing structured access to its functionality through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Key Capabilities:

  • Perform security assessments and vulnerability scans
  • Manage authentication and authorization
  • Monitor compliance and audit trails
  • Detect and respond to security threats

Common Use Cases:

  • Automated security testing in CI/CD pipelines
  • Compliance monitoring and reporting
  • Threat detection and incident response
  • Identity and access management

How It Works: Calories Club: AI Food Tracker integrates with AI coding assistants and chat interfaces through the standardized MCP protocol. Once configured, your AI assistant can directly invoke Calories Club: AI Food Tracker's tools, enabling natural language interaction with its features without manual API calls or custom integrations.

Technical Details: Server type: Remote

Specifications

Status
live
Industry
General
Category
General
Server type
Remote
License
Open Source
Verified
Yes

Hosting


Hosting Options

  • Remote

Performance


Usage


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Name
Calories Club: AI Food Tracker
Function
AI-powered calorie tracking with photo recognition, barcode scanning, and voice logging
Transport
Remote
Source
External (Registry)
License
Open Source
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