Everything you need to know about GroceryTrack.
Simply upload a photo of your grocery receipt. Our AI reads and recognizes every item on the list along with its price. Item names are automatically cleaned up for clarity. Once processed, you can view your digital receipt in History and track your spending trends on the Dashboard.
Yes! Basic features are completely free. We also offer a Pro plan at $3.99/month for early adopters, which unlocks unlimited scans, full spending history, advanced analytics, and more. The price may increase after our official launch, so subscribing now locks in the best rate.
Absolutely. We will never sell your receipt data to any third parties. Your data is always yours — we use it solely to power your spending insights. Payments are securely processed by Stripe, and all data is stored using Google Cloud infrastructure with industry-standard encryption.
It depends on your household size and location, but the USDA Moderate plan suggests roughly $330–$390/month for a single adult, $660–$780 for a couple, and $1,300–$1,450 for a family of four. A common rule of thumb is 10–15% of your take-home pay. GroceryTrack helps you see exactly where you stand compared to these benchmarks.
Yes. GroceryTrack tracks perishable items and shows a freshness countdown so you know what to use first. The average American household wastes over $60/month in food they buy but never eat. By seeing what you buy and when it expires, you can plan meals around what needs to be used and avoid buying duplicates.
Yes. Every item on your receipt is automatically categorized — produce, dairy, meat, snacks, beverages, and more. Your dashboard shows a full breakdown so you can see exactly which categories take up the largest share of your grocery budget and how that changes month to month.
It depends on the item. For the "Dirty Dozen" — strawberries, spinach, apples, and other produce with high pesticide residue — organic can be worth the premium. For thick-skinned items like avocados, onions, and bananas, conventional is usually fine. GroceryTrack categorizes your organic vs. conventional spending so you can see the price difference in your own data.
Seasonal fruits and vegetables can be 30–50% cheaper than off-season equivalents. For example, strawberries in June cost a fraction of what they do in December. GroceryTrack tracks your produce spending over time, so you can spot when you are paying peak prices and shift your buying toward what is in season.
The Pantry view shows all perishable items from your recent receipts with estimated freshness countdowns. It also includes AI-powered recipe suggestions based on what you have on hand, and a smart shopping list that recommends items you are likely due to repurchase based on your buying patterns.
Yes. GroceryTrack automatically detects the store name from your receipt. Your dashboard and history views let you filter and compare spending across stores, so you can see which stores offer the best value for the items you buy most.
GroceryTrack works with grocery store receipts and restaurant receipts. You can take a photo of a physical receipt or upload a screenshot of a digital receipt — both work. The AI handles the rest, even with crumpled or faded receipts. For best results, make sure all items and prices are visible.
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