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A Galaxy A51 displays a user's nutritional intake in the MyFitnessPal app.

Credit: Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority
  • MyFitnessPal has acquired a startup called Intent.
  • The company plans to add Intent’s AI-powered personalized meal-planning technology to its app.
  • Meal planning will debut this spring via Premium Plus for $100.

MyFitnessPal is one of the most popular calorie-counting apps on Android and iOS. While the main focus of the app is to track what food you eat, you’ll soon be able to use the app for meal planning as well.

Today, MyFitnessPal announced it has acquired a startup called Intent. If you’re not familiar with Intent, its app offers personalized meal planning powered by proprietary algorithms and machine learning. MyFitnessPal plans to integrate Intent’s technology into its own app and call it Meal Planner.