Backed by peer-reviewed research

The Science Behind Your Spike Prediction

GlucoSpike doesn’t guess. It predicts how your glucose will respond β€” before you eat.

What We Predict

After every meal, your glucose follows a pattern. It rises, peaks around 45–90 minutes, and returns toward baseline within 2–3 hours.

GlucoSpike models this entire curve β€” not just the peak. Because a slow, steady rise is very different from a sharp spike, even if both reach the same number.

What Drives Your Spike

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Your meal

Carbs drive the spike. Protein and fat slow digestion, spreading the glucose rise over time.

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Time of day

The same meal can hit harder at night due to lower insulin sensitivity.

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Your baseline

Your starting glucose level changes the final outcome β€” even for the same meal.

How It Works

GlucoSpike uses a clinically grounded model to estimate how your glucose will rise and fall after a meal.

Instead of giving a single number, it predicts the full response β€” helping you understand not just how high your glucose may go, but how long it stays elevated.

Personalization Over Time

Early predictions use population-level patterns.

As you log meals, GlucoSpike learns how your body responds β€” making predictions more accurate and personal over time.

See It Before You Eat

Snap your meal. Know your spike. Decide better.

Not a medical device. Predictions are based on validated nutritional models.