Kidney Lens
An honest kidney-diet lens: photograph a meal and see potassium, phosphorus, sodium, and protein as ranges you can trust — grounded in public government nutrient data, not a guess.
Kidney Lens is an observational food and nutrient log for discussion with your care team — not a diagnosis and not a dose recommendation. It shows potassium, phosphorus, sodium, and protein as honest ranges from government nutrient data, never a verdict on a food and never a personal nutrient limit — your renal dietitian sets your targets.
What Kidney Lens does
- Shows each nutrient as a range (low–high), never a single false-precise number.
- Abstains instead of guessing — when a food isn't matched, or when processed-food phosphorus can't be trusted, it says so and flags it, rather than printing a number.
- Sources every nutrient number from government nutrient data; the on-device AI (Nora AI) only reads the photo and estimates portion size.
- Lets you log foods, fluid, and binders/medications, track running day totals against your own dietitian's targets, and export a clinician-ready report.
What Kidney Lens does not do
Kidney Lens does not diagnose, does not judge a food, does not set a personal nutrient limit, and does not give a dose, binder amount, fluid instruction, or any interpretation of your blood test results. Those decisions belong to your renal dietitian and care team.