Convert MyFitnessPal Screenshots to a PDF Report

Turn your nutrition logs into organized PDF reports for your doctor, dietitian, or personal records.

MyFitnessPal nutrition logs are clinical-quality dietary documentation that healthcare providers, dietitians, and personal trainers increasingly request as part of health assessments. But sharing this data as screenshots in a text thread or email is awkward and unprofessional. Converting MyFitnessPal screenshots to PDF creates a clean, organized nutrition report that is appropriate for a medical or wellness context.

Patients preparing for appointments with dietitians or nutritionists screenshot their MyFitnessPal weekly summaries to bring as documentation. Athletes working with coaches compile training nutrition data by creating monthly dietary reports from their food log screenshots. People tracking their health journey screenshot milestone reports โ€” reaching a calorie goal streak, hitting a macro target consistently โ€” for personal records. Individuals managing conditions like diabetes or eating disorders document their dietary patterns as clinical records.

MyFitnessPal diary entries include meal-by-meal breakdowns, macronutrient summaries, calorie goals versus actuals, and water intake tracking. Our converter captures all of this data visually, and OCR makes food names, calorie counts, and nutrient figures searchable in the final PDF. Health data is among the most sensitive personal information you have โ€” everything processes locally in your browser with zero external data transmission.

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