We're building the nutrition companion we wished existed for Indian families — one that understands local food, speaks in plain language, and never feels like homework.
Millions of Indian children and young athletes have nutrition gaps that go unnoticed until they show up as fatigue, poor growth, or injury. Most nutrition apps are built for Western diets and don't understand roti, dal, or ragi. Scoop exists to close that gap — with science-backed targets, a food database that actually reflects how India eats, and an AI that logs a meal as easily as a text message.
Scoop started from a simple frustration: tracking nutrition for a growing child or a young athlete shouldn't require a spreadsheet. We wanted something a parent could use in the two minutes between school pickup and dinner — so we built an app where you just say what you ate, and it handles the rest.
Science first
Every target and recommendation is grounded in ICMR-NIN 2020 guidelines — not fad advice.
Food-first, always
We recommend real food before supplements, and supplements before anything more drastic.
No judgment, just data
Nutrition is personal. Scoop shows you where you stand — you decide what to do about it.
Make it effortless
The best nutrition habit is the one that's easy to keep. That's why logging is a conversation, not a form.
ICMR-NIN
2020 RDA guidelines
IFCT
Indian food composition data
700+
Foods, Indian & global
8
Categories of expert support