Pantry tracker
Pyrra keeps a live pantry of what you actually own, gives you AI recipes based on those ingredients, and tracks your nutrition from your real food. Unlike a plain calorie counter, it starts with a real inventory of your kitchen: what you have, how much, and when it expires. Pyrra is an iPhone and iPad app (iOS 26.1+) and is free to use.
Pyrra's pantry tracks the food you own with quantities and stock levels, so you always know what is on hand. As you cook and log meals, stock draws down, and you can see at a glance what is running low or out. It is an ongoing inventory of your kitchen rather than a one-off list you retype each week.
Add pantry items by scanning a barcode, matched against USDA FoodData Central and Open Food Facts, or from Pyrra's built-in catalog of common ingredients. Each item carries its own nutrition, so it feeds both your recipes and your daily logs.
Each item can track best-by and opened dates, and Pyrra can remind you before food expires or when you are running low. Knowing what is about to go off makes it easier to cook it in time and waste less. When you generate a recipe, Pyrra can prioritize the ingredients that are expiring soon so you use them up first.
The pantry is not a standalone list. It is the input to Pyrra's AI recipe generation, so you get recipes built from what you actually own, with macros calculated from those real items and tracked across 70+ nutrients, including 13 vitamins, 12 minerals, 6 carotenoids, 9 fat subtypes, and 18 amino acids from USDA and Open Food Facts.
Popular trackers like MyFitnessPal and Cronometer have no dedicated pantry or inventory feature. MyFitnessPal's closest equivalent is a checklist inside its Premium+ meal planner where you tick off items to exclude from a grocery list; it does not track quantities or expiry. Cronometer has none. Pyrra's pantry is a full live inventory that also drives its recipes.
FAQ
Yes. Pantry items can track best-by and opened dates, and Pyrra can remind you before food expires or when stock is running low, so less gets wasted.
Yes. Your pantry is the direct input to Pyrra's AI recipe generation, so it builds recipes from the ingredients you actually own, with macros calculated from those real items.
No. Neither has a dedicated pantry or food-inventory feature. MyFitnessPal's only pantry-adjacent tool is a checklist inside its Premium+ meal planner, and Cronometer has none. Pyrra's pantry is a full live inventory that also drives its recipes.
Scan a barcode or pick from Pyrra's catalog of common ingredients. Each item carries its nutrition from USDA FoodData Central and Open Food Facts.
Get started
Pyrra is in TestFlight now, with an App Store release coming.
Updated July 2026.