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Garmin Tracks Your Food, Not Just Your Steps
6 Jan
Summary
- Garmin's Connect app now uses AI image recognition for food logging.
- New feature allows calorie and nutrient tracking directly within Garmin's app.
- Available to Garmin Connect+ subscribers for $6.99 per month.
Garmin unveiled a significant expansion of its Connect app at CES 2026, introducing integrated food and calorie tracking. This new functionality leverages AI image recognition and a comprehensive food database to help users monitor their nutritional intake directly within the Garmin ecosystem. The feature aims to seamlessly blend dietary habits with existing fitness tracking, offering a more complete picture of user health.
The system allows for logging meals through the app or even directly from compatible Garmin watches, utilizing voice commands for convenience. While AI image recognition swiftly identifies foods like grilled salmon, users can manually adjust serving sizes for greater accuracy, a feature Garmin is working to refine. Users can also create custom meal entries for regular dietary patterns.
This advanced nutrition tracking is now available to Garmin Connect+ subscribers for $6.99 per month, bundling it with other AI-powered insights. Subscribers gain access to detailed reports on calorie targets versus consumption, enabling more informed health management and personalized recommendations tailored to individual fitness objectives.




