Telegram calorie counter
Calorie counter that lives inside Telegram
FoodWarz runs as a Telegram Mini App, so your food diary is one chat away. There is nothing to download — open it in Telegram, log meals by photo, text or voice, and track calories, macros, water and habits where you already message.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
How to start in Telegram
Open the FoodWarz bot in Telegram and the Mini App launches inside the chat. Log your first meal, set a calorie goal, and your diary is ready — no account juggling, no install.
- Open the FoodWarz bot in Telegram.
- Send a photo, text or voice note of your meal.
- Confirm the estimate and it saves to today’s diary.
- Reminders and progress come back as Telegram messages.
Why a Telegram food diary is faster
A separate calorie app is one more icon to open and forget. Inside Telegram, logging happens where you already spend time, which is exactly why people keep doing it past the first week.
Prefer a standalone app?
An Android build is available on RuStore for people who want a dedicated app, with Google Play and the App Store planned. Telegram and the app share the same diary, so you can switch freely.
Telegram bot vs a standalone calorie app
No install
The Mini App opens in Telegram instantly — nothing to download to start.
Where you already are
Logging and reminders happen in your messenger, so the habit sticks.
Still a full tracker
Photo AI, macros, water, weight, habits and a pet — all inside the chat.
Telegram calorie counter FAQ
Do I need to install anything?
No. FoodWarz opens as a Telegram Mini App. If you prefer a standalone app, an Android version is on RuStore.
Is it a real calorie tracker or just a bot?
It is a full tracker: photo, text and voice logging, calories and macros, water, weight, habits and a gamified pet — all inside Telegram.
Is my food diary private?
Your diary is yours. See the privacy policy for exactly what is stored and how it is used.
Common foods to log
Nutrition values are estimates for calorie tracking and may vary by recipe, brand, cooking method and portion size. Not medical advice. Nutrition data methodology