A clear view of what you eat.
Photograph a meal. Nørra reads the plate and gives you a clear, honest view of food quality, portion and balance — without the noise of macros, streaks or scoreboards.
Whole foods with good protein quality.
Designed to feel different.
Nørra is not a calorie tracker or a macro spreadsheet. It gently helps you understand food quality, portions and balance — one meal at a time.
“Greek yogurt with berries and a handful of almonds. Strong protein, gentle fats, light on added sugar. A grounded weekday start.”
Three simple steps,
no inputs to fight with.
No barcodes. No weighing. No portion guesswork. Just a photograph and a moment of attention.
Scan
Photograph the meal in front of you. From the side, from above, whatever feels natural.
Understand
A single score, a tier name, a few honest sentences. No graphs, no warning bars, no pleas to log more.
Reflect
Meals settle into patterns over time. You begin to notice things — in your own time, on your own terms.
Four ideas, held to honestly.
Each one is a deliberate choice against how nutrition apps usually behave.
AI meal understanding
The model reads the plate the way a friend would: what's there, roughly how much, how it was likely prepared.
Food quality score
One number out of one hundred. Built from quality of ingredients, balance and processing — not just calories.
Calm insights
Three sentences after a meal, instead of three charts. Notice what's working. Move on with your day.
Built around real meals
Designed for how Europeans actually eat — plates instead of packets, mixed dishes, metric by default. Unobtrusive by design.
Your meals are
nobody else's business.
Your meals and health data stay yours. Nørra has no ads, no social feed and no public profiles — there is nothing to optimise for engagement.
- Photos processed and discarded on demand
- No third-party advertising or data brokers
- Export or delete everything, any time
- GDPR-aligned, built in Europe
Start with your next meal.
No setup. No targets. Just a more considered way to notice what you eat. Available now on Android — iPhone arriving later this year.