NutriClient · Nutrition Data

600,000+ foods. Government-sourced.
Inside your workflow.

NutriClient brings trusted nutrition reference data from USDA, Health Canada, and NIH directly into practitioner workflows. Search, compare, and reference nutrient data without leaving the platform — so planning, review, and education stay fast without sacrificing credibility.

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Nutrition food lookup interface showing search results with 3-tier nutrient breakdown and source badges

Data you can cite

Three authoritative sources. Zero consumer-app estimates.

Every nutrient value in NutriClient comes from government food composition databases maintained by scientific agencies. This is not crowdsourced data. Not barcode scans. Not manufacturer self-reports. It's the same data used in peer-reviewed research.

USDA FoodData Central

The United States Department of Agriculture’s comprehensive food composition database. Foundation foods, SR Legacy, and branded food products with full nutrient profiles.

Hundreds of thousands of foods
Health Canada CNF

The Canadian Nutrient File maintained by Health Canada. Canadian-specific food products and nutrient values aligned with Canadian dietary reference standards.

Canadian food products
NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database

Reference data for dietary supplements from the National Institutes of Health. Supplement composition and label claims for evidence-informed prescribing.

Supplement reference data

Nutrient display

The right amount of data at the right time.

Not every lookup needs a full nutrient panel. NutriClientorganizes nutrient data into three tiers — macros first, clinical micros second, full profile when you need it. You see the information that matters for your current task without scrolling through walls of numbers.

Tier 1 — Macronutrients

The macro view. Visible at a glance for every food, every portion, every meal. The numbers you reference most in clinical practice.

CaloriesProteinCarbohydratesFatFiberSodium
Tier 2 — Key micronutrients

The clinically relevant micros. Surfaced without scrolling for the nutrients that drive the most common nutrition interventions.

IronCalciumPotassiumVitamin CVitamin DVitamin B12Magnesium
Tier 3 — Full nutrient profile

The complete nutrient breakdown, grouped by category. Available for every food when you need the depth — hidden when you don’t.

All vitaminsAll mineralsAmino acidsFatty acidsSterolsOther

Food lookup

Search 600,000+ foods in real time.

Type a food name and results appear as you type. Filter by source database, toggle whole-foods mode, and adjust serving sizes with preset or custom gram inputs. Nutrient data updates instantly as you scale portions.

Side-by-side food comparison showing three foods with normalized nutrient values

Food comparison

Compare up to three foods side by side.

Normalize to per-100g for direct comparison. The highest value in each nutrient row is highlighted — so you can quickly identify the strongest source for any given nutrient. Session-only comparison keeps your workspace clean.

Nutrient finder

Search by nutrient. Rank by density.

Pick a nutrient and see foods ranked by density — per 100g or per 100kcal. Which whole foods deliver the most iron per calorie? The most calcium per serving? One search. Sorted results. Ready to reference or add to a plan.

Why this matters

The data your clients trust you to use.

Clients come to nutrition professionals because they want evidence-informed guidance — not app estimates or influencer claims. When the data behind your meal plans, recommendations, and educational materials comes from the same sources used in clinical research, your credibility is built into every interaction.

Credible recommendations

Plans built on government food composition data carry more authority than plans built on consumer-app databases.

Faster clinical workflows

Reference data inside your workspace means no tab-switching to external databases. Search, compare, and apply in one flow.

Canadian and US coverage

Serve clients in both markets with locally relevant food data from the source agencies that set national dietary standards.

Nutrition data sources
Common questions

Frequently asked questions

The database is built from the most recent releases of USDA FoodData Central and Health Canada’s Canadian Nutrient File. Updates are synchronized as new releases become available from each source agency.

Your clinical credibility starts with your data source.

See how NutriClient puts 600,000+ government-sourced foods and full nutrient profiles directly into your planning, education, and clinical review workflows.