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πŸ₯— Macros v2.6.0 β€” Micronutrients everywhere & a faster, smarter search

This release brings full micronutrient support to your food searches and notes, and gives the search experience a serious speed and reliability boost.

✨ What's new

Micronutrients from every database
Vitamins and minerals are now pulled automatically from all integrated sources β€” USDA FoodData Central, Open Food Facts, and FatSecret β€” wherever the data exists. No more manual entry for foods that already have the numbers.

See micronutrients right in your search results
Foods that have micronutrient data now show a clean summary of their vitamins and minerals (per 100 g) directly in the results list, so you can compare options at a glance. Foods without recorded data stay tidy and clutter-free.

Saved straight into your notes
When you add a food, its micronutrients are written into the note's frontmatter and a readable breakdown section β€” correctly scaled to your serving size and ready for tracking and aggregation.

⚑ Search improvements

  • Faster results β€” USDA lookups now run in parallel, and Open Food Facts only reaches out to extra regional servers when it actually needs more, cutting load times noticeably.
  • The "All" tab is fuller β€” it now returns a complete page of results instead of a sparse handful.
  • Infinite scroll that actually works β€” just keep scrolling to load more results on any tab; it stops cleanly when there's nothing left.
  • Instant tab switching β€” results are cached per tab, so flipping between sources no longer triggers a slow reload.

🌍 Localization

Added micronutrient labels in English, Spanish, and Simplified Chinese.


Note: FatSecret micronutrient coverage depends on your account tier, and many community-contributed Open Food Facts entries simply don't have vitamin/mineral data recorded β€” in those cases nothing is shown or saved, which is expected.

πŸ’› As always, thanks for using Macros! Found a bug or have an idea? Open an issue.