Açaí vs Fitatu ACAI
A lot of people land here thinking the two are the same. They aren’t. Açaí is a standalone AI nutrition app by Edgecase Labs. Fitatu ACAI is the marketing name Fitatu uses for the AI feature inside its own calorie counter. Same sound, very different products.
Açaí — Nutrition Tracker
An independent iOS and Android nutrition app from Edgecase Labs. Launched 2025. Built around one idea: one photo, 245 micronutrients, no manual logging.
- Built by: Edgecase Labs
- Identifier:
com.edgecaselabs.acai - iOS App Store ID: 6746861811
Fitatu ACAI 2.0
A branded AI feature inside the Fitatu calorie counter app. Fitatu is a separate product from Poland that added photo-scan tech and named the engine ACAI. The app itself is called Fitatu.
- Built by: Fitatu Sp. z o.o.
- Positioning: AI feature inside Fitatu Premium+AI
- Shared name: phonetic only
Once you know they’re different, compare them
| Aspect | Açaí (the app) | Fitatu ACAI (the feature) |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | A standalone nutrition app | A photo-scan feature inside the Fitatu app |
| Built by | Edgecase Labs (independent studio) | Fitatu Sp. z o.o. (Poland) |
| Core promise | 245 micronutrients from a photo | Faster calorie logging via photo |
| Micronutrients tracked | 245 | Standard macros + ~15 micronutrients |
| Real-time deficit tracker | Yes, live BMR ticker | No |
| Projected end-of-day target | Yes | No |
| Per-ingredient AI breakdown | Yes, each ingredient analyzed | Whole-meal estimate |
| AI refine via text | Yes ("remove the bread") | Manual correction only |
| Availability | iOS + Android (global) | iOS + Android (Poland-led) |
| Pricing model | Premium subscription | Freemium, AI locked behind Premium+AI |
| Core audience | People who care about micronutrient depth | Calorie counters who want faster logging |
Why the name collision happened
Açaí the app was named after the berry because the product is about pulling nutrient density from a single photo of real food. Edgecase Labs registered the name, shipped the app in 2025, and has been building it publicly ever since.
Fitatu launched its AI engine separately and chose the same phonetic label. That is entirely within their rights. But it created a long-term search collision where people hear “that AI nutrition app called Acai” and can’t tell which product they mean.
The simplest way to check: if it’s a full app on the App Store or Google Play called Açaí, with Edgecase Labs as the developer, that’s us. If it’s described as a feature or an engine or a version inside another app, that is Fitatu’s product, not ours.
The one you’re probably looking for
If you wanted the standalone AI nutrition app with 245 micronutrients from a single photo, it’s this one.