Log meals, check your nutrients, and get nutrition summaries — all by speaking. No screen, no typing, no tapping. Just say what you ate and Klenz tracks 31 nutrients automatically.
Scan the QR code with your phone to open the skill in your Alexa app, or tap the button below on mobile.
Most nutrition trackers assume you can see a screen, tap small buttons, and scroll through lists. That locks out a lot of people. The Klenz Alexa skill brings the full power of Klenz's 31-nutrient tracking engine to a voice-only interface — so anyone with an Alexa-enabled device can log meals, review their nutrient intake, and understand their eating patterns by speaking naturally.
The invocation name is "nom nom." Say "Alexa, ask nom nom to log lunch: chicken tikka with rice and naan" — and it's tracked. Ask "How's my calcium?" or "What nutrients am I low on?" and hear it back instantly.
If you have impaired vision, limited mobility, or any condition that makes touchscreens difficult, most food tracking apps are simply not built for you. Small buttons, photo-based logging, swipe gestures — they assume a level of visual and motor precision that isn't universal.
The Klenz Alexa skill removes the screen entirely. Log your meals by describing them out loud. Ask about your nutrient intake and hear the answer spoken back. Review your daily, weekly, or monthly eating patterns through conversation. Every feature that matters — meal logging, nutrient summaries, gap analysis, per-nutrient detail — works through voice alone.
Try saying:
You're cooking dinner with wet hands. You just finished a workout. You're feeding a toddler. You're driving home and want to log what you had for lunch before you forget. In all of these moments, pulling out your phone and opening an app isn't practical.
With the Klenz Alexa skill, just speak. Log a meal while you're stirring a pot. Ask for your daily nutrition summary while you cool down after a run. Check whether you've hit your protein target while your hands are full. The tracking happens in the background — you stay in the moment.
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Nutrition tracking matters at every age, but the tools built for it often assume comfort with apps, small text, and complex interfaces. For older adults who want to understand what they're eating without navigating a smartphone, voice is a natural fit.
If you already use an Echo or Alexa device at home, the Klenz skill adds nutrition tracking to something you already know how to use. Say what you ate in plain language. Ask how your week has been. Check whether you're getting enough of a specific nutrient. No downloads, no passwords to remember on a phone — just conversation.
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Everything starts with "Alexa, ask nom nom …" — then speak naturally.
Meals logged through Alexa appear in your Klenz app alongside everything else — photo logs, voice logs, search entries, barcode scans. Your nutrition summaries, Klenz Score, and 7 health areas all reflect your complete picture regardless of how you logged each meal. You can mix and match input methods however you like.
The Alexa skill is one input method inside Klenz, which also includes photo and voice logging in the app, text-based search, barcode scanning with additive flags, restaurant menu scanning, AI meal plans and grocery lists, the Klenz Score, and Ask Klenz — an AI nutrition assistant grounded in your actual data. Together they track 31 nutrients across 7 health areas: Brain, Heart, Bones, Immunity, Skin, Energy & Focus, and Eyes. Available on iOS and Android, with browser-based logging at klenz.app/log.
Download Klenz, start your 7-day free trial, and enable the Alexa skill to track nutrition by voice.