Dexcom brings photo meal logging feature to Stelo

By HME News Staff
Updated 9:48 AM CDT, Tue July 29, 2025
SAN DIEGO – Dexcom has released a new AI-powered photo meal logging feature to Stelo, the first over-the-counter glucose biosensor cleared by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States. The company previously released the feature for its Dexcom G7 earlier this year. “Diet plays a crucial role in managing glucose levels, and our new Smart Food Logging feature removes barriers to food tracking, making it easier to consistently log and understand the impact of meals,” said Jake Leach, president and COO at Dexcom. “Smart Food Logging has long been a highly requested feature from users across our product portfolio, so we’re excited to bring it to market and hope this enhanced tracking feature makes managing glucose levels even simpler.” Stelo and Dexcom G7 users can now simply take a photo of their food in the app where AI will automatically identify the ingredients and populate the meal description. The company says the feature encourages and enables users to log their meals more consistently. Stelo and Dexcom G7 users can now access the Smart Food Logging feature by updating to the latest version of the app on iOS and Android platforms. Other recently announced enhancements to Dexcom’s portfolio include:
- Weekly Insights in Stelo: More personalized tips, recommendations and education related to diet, exercise and sleep.
- Stelo integration with Oura: Holistic view of the body’s biometrics, now including glucose.
- Customizable target range in Dexcom G7: Adjust glucose target ranges in Clarity Card within the Dexcom G7 app, beyond default settings – allowing for greater personalization across user groups.
- Glucose impact in Dexcom G7 and Stelo: A new focused view for logged events to see a clearer picture and gain a deeper understanding of how meals, activities and sleep patterns affect your glucose levels.
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