Feature Request: AI-powered nutrition tracking integration

Hello WHOOP team and community,

I’m a long-time WHOOP user and love how the device helps me optimize my sleep, strain and recovery. One area that still feels lacking is nutrition tracking. Currently I have to use third-party apps like Cronometer or MyFitnessPal to log meals and then mentally correlate that data with my WHOOP metrics. I would love to see an AI-driven nutrition tracking feature built directly into WHOOP.

Imagine being able to describe a meal or snap a photo and have an AI model estimate calories and macros automatically, then link those values to our recovery and strain data. With WHOOP Coach already leveraging generative AI for training advice, adding an AI-based nutrition tracker seems like a natural next step.

Is this something the team is considering? Thanks for the great product and for listening to feedback!

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Happy Friday @Garrett84 - thanks for the thoughtful post.

This is good idea, and on the radar of the creative folks on our Product team :slight_smile:

Cheers,
-Ev

I second this! I would love to the know the correlation between intake of certain foods and how it affects sleep performance and recovery.

I came here to write exactly this and saw someone else has already posted it. A strong second! As a long time whoop user who likes to track calories, there’s never been a very convenient way to compare my daily calorie intake vs expenditure. It would be amazing to have a single circle that shows calories burned vs expended that updates throughout the day as you burn calories and log food, in the same way the Whoop app used to have a one circle that showed daily recovery vs strain, and had a strain goal to work to. Even if users would still need to log nutrition data from a third party (I know myfitnesspal have a database of foods that’s been amalgamated over decades that I’m sure is difficult to replicate), it would still be amazing to have a function on the app that displays the calories.