Track what you actually ate, not what a database guessed.

Portionary is a food tracker for people who cook at home. Log real portions, build recipes from raw ingredients, and keep everything on your phone.

Portionary Household screen with separate targets for Selvin and Penny in an iPhone frame.Portionary Today screen showing calories left and macro budgets for Selvin and Penny in an iPhone frame.

A fast loop the whole household shares.

Set realistic targets, log the serving, and keep each person's day up to date. No accounts, no clutter, and no guessing what a homemade plate contains.

Portion log

Log real portions fast

Pick the food, switch between grams and familiar measures, and save the exact amount you served.

Portion picker logging Greek yogurt in ounces with live calories in an iPhone frame.
Household

Everyone's targets, side by side

Two phones, one household, joined by a short code. Any member can log for any member.

Household member profiles with separate calorie and macro targets in an iPhone frame.
Targets

Set calories without a spreadsheet

Start from body stats, adjust the weekly goal, and let Portionary fill in a calorie target you can edit.

Profile screen with daily calories and macro targets in an iPhone frame.
Forecast

Forecast from real weigh-ins

Log your weight, compare it to recent intake, and see whether the target is behaving the way you expect.

Weigh-in screen with current weight, recent intake forecast, and history in an iPhone frame.

Save the foods and recipes you actually use.

Portionary keeps your pantry close: saved ingredients, reusable recipes, and a way to describe meals you make at home. Log the real thing once, then reuse it without digging through database lookalikes.

Portionary Pantry screen with saved recipes and a describe a recipe option in an iPhone frame.

Download Portionary.

Free on iPhone and Android. Add a second phone with a short household code, then start logging tonight.

Questions before you install.

Short answers about accounts, your data, accuracy, and what Portionary leaves out.

Who is Portionary for?

Portionary is for people, couples, and households who cook at home and want calorie and macro tracking based on real portions, weighed recipes, and saved ingredients, not database lookalikes.

How is Portionary different from a regular calorie tracker?

Most calorie trackers start with a database match. Portionary starts with the ingredients that went into your food, the finished recipe weight, and the portion you served. Then it updates calories and macro budgets for each household member.

Do I need an account?

No. Portionary works the moment you open it, with no sign-up. To share a household across phones, one phone creates a code and the other joins with it.

Where is my data stored?

On your phone. Your logs, recipes, and members live in local storage and do not need a server to work. Household sync is optional and relays changes between your own phones.

How accurate is the nutrition?

As accurate as what you enter. Portionary derives nutrition from the ingredients and finished weight of your recipe instead of matching your food to a database guess. Whole foods come from USDA data and ship inside the app, so the first log works with no setup.

Does it track calories and macros?

Yes. Calories count down toward your daily budget, and five macros each carry a target: protein, carbs, sugar, fat, and fiber. Protein and fiber are floors you reach. The rest are limits you stay under.

What does Portionary leave out?

No exercise tracking, no social feed, no streaks, and no coaching content. It logs food well and stays out of the way.

Is it free?

Yes. Portionary is free. Availability for iPhone and Android is shown in the download section.

Note from the maker

Why I built this

Portrait of Selvin Ortiz, maker of Portionary.

I built Portionary because my wife and I wanted an honest way to log food together. No ads, no accounts, and no one watching. Just real food, real macros, and less friction around meals.

Building it together made the app better. I hope it helps you track what matters without turning food into a chore.

Selvin Ortiz signature.

Selvin Ortiz

Maker of Portionary