WILMINGTON, DE — SnackPro has released a major update to its food allergy and nutrition app, adding multi-user support, pregnancy-related food guidance and expanded nutritional analysis as demand grows for tools that help families navigate increasingly complex dietary and allergy-related decisions.
The update broadens the app’s functionality beyond individual users, allowing multiple family members with different dietary restrictions, allergies and nutritional concerns to be managed through a single account.
The expansion reflects a growing market for digital health tools aimed at helping consumers interpret food ingredients, allergens and nutritional information in real time.
New features include multi-profile tracking, enhanced food-scanning capabilities, pregnancy-specific food alerts, expanded nutrition guidance and more detailed reporting on macronutrients such as protein, carbohydrates and fat.
The company also redesigned its results and sharing tools to make food information easier to distribute among caregivers, family members and healthcare professionals.
Founder Allon Mason indicated the update was developed to address the reality that households often manage multiple dietary considerations simultaneously, including food allergies, nutrition goals and pregnancy-related concerns.
“A single household may include a child with a sesame allergy, someone watching sodium intake, and an expectant mother who may want to be more cautious about foods commonly considered higher risk during pregnancy,” Mason stated.
The release comes as food allergy prevalence and consumer interest in personalized nutrition continue to increase, creating opportunities for technology companies that provide decision-support tools for food purchases and meal planning.
Among the new additions is a pregnancy mode designed to identify foods commonly viewed as carrying elevated risks during pregnancy. The app also now provides guidance related to sugar, sodium and saturated fat consumption alongside allergen analysis.
Dr. Christopher Warren, director of population health at Northwestern University’s Center for Food Allergy and Asthma Research and a member of SnackPro’s medical advisory board, noted that food allergy management has become increasingly complex for families.
“Families now face more allergies, decisions and daily risks,” Warren stated. “SnackPro provides relevant information at the moment they need to make a food decision and is designed to be simple for children and families to use in real time.”
SnackPro is available through the Apple App Store.
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