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Teen’s AI Calorie App Earns $30M in Revenue
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Long Island high schooler Zach Yadegari built an AI calorie-tracking app generating $30 million. The 18-year-old’s app, Cal AI, has over 5 million downloads. Users photograph food to estimate calories and macros. Despite a 4.0 GPA, he faced college rejections.
Yadegari’s Cal AI uses AI to analyze food photos. He claims it’s more accurate than manual estimates.
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Mobile apps have transformed health and fitness tracking. Calorie counters are popular among dieters.
Yadegari learned coding via YouTube starting at age 7. His self-taught skills led to entrepreneurial success.
At 16, he sold his first company, showing early talent. Now, he manages 17 employees while in school.
Some praise Yadegari’s innovation and drive. Others question the app’s accuracy without FDA oversight.
College rejections highlight flaws in admissions systems. High achievers may still face barriers.
The app’s 5 million downloads reflect strong demand. Its $30 million revenue underscores market potential.
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