01Why we are building BiteHalo
Food logging often asks people to search a database, choose a serving, and rebuild a meal one ingredient at a time. That level of effort can make a useful record difficult to maintain. BiteHalo lets a photo, voice description, barcode, nutrition label, or known total create the first pass.
The goal is not to produce certainty from limited evidence. It is to reduce repetitive input while keeping the foods, portions, calories, and macros visible. You can correct the entry before saving and reuse a checked meal when it repeats.
02How the product treats estimates
A photograph cannot reveal exact weight, every recipe ingredient, or cooking fat hidden inside a dish. A barcode record may be outdated, and a label still requires the correct serving count. BiteHalo treats each input according to the evidence it contains.
When stronger information is available—a current package label, an official restaurant listing, a measured recipe, or a known portion—it should replace an automated guess. The interface is built to make that correction inexpensive instead of locking the user into the first answer.
03How our articles are prepared
The BiteHalo Editorial Team writes about food logging methods, product limitations, and the research behind image-assisted nutrition estimates. Factual health-adjacent claims are linked to primary research, systematic reviews, government guidance, or authoritative data sources whenever practical.
We distinguish what a source found from what it cannot establish. We do not add a named medical reviewer unless that person actually reviews the article and agrees to be identified. Our editorial policy explains sourcing, corrections, conflicts, and update practices in detail.
04Who publishes the site
BiteHalo and this article library are published by ShindarTech Inc. The company makes the product, so product references in editorial content are not independent endorsements. Articles may explain how BiteHalo handles a workflow, but that relationship does not change the standards used to describe research or uncertainty.
We currently do not accept paid guest posts or undisclosed sponsored placements. Questions, corrections, privacy requests, and product support can be sent to support@bitehalo.com.