Used Beift: AI Fitness & Nutrition for Android?


Beift: AI Fitness & Nutrition Analysis

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Beift: AI Fitness & Nutrition is an innovative Android application designed to enhance personal health and fitness management. This full-version lifestyle app simplifies meal tracking by allowing users to take photos of their food, which the app's AI analyzes to provide detailed nutritional breakdowns, including calories, macronutrients, and essential micronutrients. With features like real-time alerts for nutritional deficiencies and step tracking, Beift aims to correct dietary habits proactively rather than just tracking them.

In addition to nutrition monitoring, Beift offers personalized daily workout plans based on individual goals and progress. Users can track their workout completion and receive AI-generated health insights, including BMI and calorie targets. The app consolidates various health metrics, including hydration tracking and weekly health reports, all while ensuring data security through encryption. Beift serves as a comprehensive tool for anyone looking to improve their health and fitness efficiently.

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Release
Latest update
Version
1.0.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
  • Android 15.0
  • Android 10.0
  • Android 12.0
  • Android 14.0
  • Android 9.0
  • Android 16.0
  • Android 7.0
  • Android 8.0
  • Android 12.1
  • Android 13.0
  • Android 11.0
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0
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