OptiFi - UC Berkeley Hackathon Finalist
OptiFi
At UC Berkeley's AI Hackathon, my team and I created OptiFi, an all-in-one health app that uses AI to reduce the mental friction required to build healthy habits. We built a multitude of features, from computer vision calorie tracking to virtual AI health diagnostics. We were awarded as 1 of 8 finalists for the AI For Good Award and a $25,000 investment out of 1500+ competitors.
My Role
Serving as the product manager for my group, I led the full ideation process for the product, created an interactive high-fidelity prototype in Figma (40+ frames), and pitched our project to 20+ executives and judges (including Caroline Winnett and Sibyl Chen of the SkyDeck team).
Key Features
Personalized Habit Tracking
Recommends healthy activities to plan in your schedule based on your diagnosis results with GPT-4o and automatically adds accepted events into your calendar with Google Calendar API.
Nutrition Scanning
Using the camera app on any phone, snap a picture of any food and Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet via the Amazon Bedrock API will analyze and log the amount of calories in each meal.
AI Medical Diagnostic and Virtual Doctor
Utilizing OpenVINO on Intel Corporation's Tiber Developer Cloud, we provide healthy food recommendations based on previous meals.
Fitness Metric Tracking
Displays all of your important health data in one easily consumable format to track health progression using NumPy and Pandas.