Promealplan, a meal planning platform built for nutrition coaches, personal trainers, and dietitians, announced a series of AI-powered features designed to cut the time it takes to create and deliver personalized meal plans.
The updates, rolling out across April 2026, mark the platform’s largest feature release to date.
Yuzu, an AI Assistant Built for Nutrition Coaches
Promealplan introduced Yuzu, an AI assistant embedded directly into the platform. Coaches can ask questions about features, get guidance on client meal plan setup, and navigate the product without leaving their workflow. Yuzu is designed to reduce onboarding time and help coaches serve more clients without additional support overhead.
AI Recipe Image Generation
Coaches can now generate professional recipe images using AI, eliminating the need for stock photography or manual food photography. Images are generated to match each recipe, giving meal plans a polished, branded look that coaches can deliver directly to clients.
Faster, Smarter Meal Plan Engine
Version 7 of the meal plan algorithm delivers more accurate macro and calorie targeting with improved variety across weekly plans. The engine handles over 200 allergy and dietary combinations while generating complete plans in under ten minutes.
Barcode Scanner and USDA Database Integration
A new barcode scanner lets coaches add custom foods by scanning product packaging directly from their phone camera. The platform now also falls back to the USDA FoodData Central database when searching for American products, significantly expanding US food coverage alongside the existing Open Food Facts integration.
Additional Updates
Macro composition filters – Coaches can filter recipes by protein, carb, and fat profile when swapping meals inside a plan.
Nutrition tracking chart – A new Journal view shows how a client’s actual intake compares to their planned targets with visual macro breakdowns.
1,600+ PDF fonts – Expanded font library for branded meal plan PDFs.
Nutrition guides – Ready-made educational guides coaches can share with clients alongside their plans.
“Coaches spend too much time building plans and not enough time coaching,” said Gilles Lai, founder of Promealplan. “These updates give them the tools to deliver high-quality, personalized nutrition at scale — without the busywork.”
Learn more at https://www.promealplan.com.