Check whether this meal is safe, what was actually eaten, and whether your parrot is drifting toward long-term nutrition imbalance
Use one photo to judge the meal first, then connect intake and droppings so early changes make sense sooner.

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A lively parrot can still be hiding a real problem
Parrots often keep looking bright and active for years. Early signals rarely show up clearly on the surface. They usually appear as small changes in food, actual intake, and droppings, and only become useful when those signals are connected.
Preview
Today's care summary
Solve today's question first, then build clearer trends over time.
Today's meal
See what deserves attention first
Upload one photo and start with food safety and nutrition structure.
Same-day loop
See what was actually eaten
Before and after photos show what was really eaten.
Body feedback
Then check droppings for changes
Many owners watch droppings first because the body often shows signals there before behavior changes.
Repeated patterns only become clear over time
One analysis answers today's question. Repeated records show which changes keep coming back.
A few more records make it easier to separate one-off changes from repeat issues.
What you see on first use
One analysis should tell you about the meal, actual intake, and droppings
Get the score, the conclusion, and the next step without reading a long report.
Before the meal
Check whether the meal should be served
It starts with safety and structure, then shows what already works and what still looks weak.
- Flag unsuitable or risky ingredients
- Check whether the nutrition structure is off-balance
- Give one clear takeaway an owner can act on
Intake tracking
See what was actually eaten
This is not just the meal you served. It shows what your parrot actually took in.
- Compare before and after the meal
- Catch selective eating and nutrition gaps
- Show whether the meal is worth tracking further
Droppings feedback
See whether the body response looks stable
Appearance, color, and recent food context are combined so changes make sense earlier.
- Judge whether the current state looks stable
- Read abnormal signals with food context
- Highlight when a faster response may be needed
Example scenarios
Which situations usually start with one check
These are illustrative usage scenarios, not customer testimonials.
Someone checking a meal first
Food safety scenario
First narrow the question to whether the meal should be served, then see whether the bowl already shows a longer-term nutrition gap.
One food check can already surface a structural issue.
Someone deciding whether to worry
Droppings observation scenario
Use one droppings photo to narrow the problem first, then decide whether this needs faster follow-up or more records.
One upload can still produce a useful direction.
Useful entry points
Start from the question you already have
Start from the question you already have, then get back to a concrete next step quickly.
Tool
Parrot Food Safety Checker
Upload a parrot meal photo to screen for risky ingredients, weak meal structure, and food safety concerns before feeding.
Tool
Parrot Nutrition Tracker
Track what was served, what was actually eaten, and which patterns keep returning over time across meals, intake, and droppings.
Guide
Parrot Food Safety Guide
Learn which foods are risky for parrots, which foods need caution, and how to check a meal before feeding.
Guide
Toxic Foods for Parrots
Learn which foods are highest-risk for parrots, why they matter, and how to screen a meal more carefully before feeding.
Guide
Seed Diet Problems in Parrots
See why seed-heavy diets create long-term nutrition problems in parrots and how to track change more clearly across meals and intake.
Test the value first, then decide whether to keep recording
Solve today's question first, then decide whether to keep recording.
Free Trial
Try it once and see whether it is worth continuing
- ✓ 7-day free trial
- ✓ Up to 10 analyses
- ✓ No credit card required
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a replacement for an avian vet?
No. KELAON helps you screen meals, track intake, and notice changes earlier, but it is not a veterinary diagnosis service.
If a bird looks unwell, symptoms keep repeating, or something seems urgent, use a certified avian veterinarian instead of relying on the app alone.
How accurate is the AI?
We use advanced vision models guided by avian nutrition and medical references. Lighting and photo quality can still affect results.
Can I cancel my subscription?
Yes. You can cancel anytime from Settings and keep access until the end of your billing period.