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We’re excited to introduce AteMate AI to the Ate community + iOS 18 support.

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Written by Tom Kiss
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AteMate leverages AI technology to support your wellness journey. It’s not a coach or a precise measuring instrument, but rather a knowledgeable, helpful friend. AteMate provides fun and useful insights based on your food images and entries.

We believe AteMate can elevate your journaling, personal growth, and long-term success. We’re excited to bring this tool to you and look forward to enhancing it based on your feedback. Let us know what you think and how we can make it even better.

AteMate is optional

We believe AteMate is a fantastic addition to the app, and we’ve ensured your privacy is protected. However, we understand it might not be for everyone. That’s why it’s an opt-in feature. You can continue using the app just as before, even if you choose not to enable AteMate. Plus, you can disable it anytime if you decide it’s not for you.

Check out the AteMate FAQs and How to get started with AteMate for more info.


Ate is now even easier to access with iOS 18!

Quick Access from the Lock Screen: You can now open Ate directly from the bottom of your lock screen, just like you would with your camera. Stay on top of your health journey even faster!

Add Ate to Control Center: Prefer to keep Ate in your Control Center? You can add it for instant access whenever you need it.

New and Updated Widgets: If these aren’t your style, explore our newly updated widgets for iOS 18. With just one tap, you can open Ate and stay consistent.

Dark Mode & Icon Customization: We’ve also added a dark icon mode and icon shading options, letting you personalize your experience even more.

Check out these articles for more information on widgets:

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