Garmin's New AI Nutrition Tracker Logs Meals with a Photo at CES 2026
Garmin's New AI Nutrition Tracker Logs Meals with a Photo at CES 2026
Garmin's New AI Nutrition Tracker Logs Meals with a Photo at CES 2026
Garmin has introduced an AI-powered nutrition tracker at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The new tool uses image recognition to identify food and enhance dietary tracking for users. It is now accessible to Garmin Connect+ subscribers for a monthly fee of $6.99.
The feature was demonstrated at a Las Vegas restaurant, where it accurately recognized dishes like grilled salmon and vegetables. Users can log meals directly via compatible Garmin smartwatches using voice commands. The AI system helps monitor calorie and nutrient intake within the Garmin Connect app.
While the tool improves tracking accuracy, it struggles with precise portion sizing. To address this, users can manually adjust portions for better results. Subscribers also gain access to detailed reports comparing their calorie targets with actual consumption.
The AI-driven nutrition tracker offers a new way to monitor dietary habits through Garmin devices. Subscribers can now track meals more efficiently, with the option to refine data manually. The feature is currently exclusive to Garmin Connect+ users at a cost of $6.99 per month.