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SACRAMENTO, Calif. – June 16, 2026 – Kidney Command today announced the launch of its AI-powered CKD nutrition tracker platform. This comprehensive tool is designed to help people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) better understand food choices, track critical nutrients, and manage their daily dietary needs with increased confidence.
Founded by Dan Moore, Kidney Command was born from personal experience. After being diagnosed with Stage 3 chronic kidney disease, Moore searched for a way to organize the daily information required to manage his condition. He found that most general diet apps were not built for the specific dietary restrictions people with kidney disease face—most notably the need to monitor sodium, potassium, phosphorus, protein, and fluids.
This gap in the market led to the creation of an app built by a patient, for patients. Kidney Command makes complex kidney nutrition easier to understand by centralizing food logging, barcode scanning, nutrition label analysis, and hydration monitoring into a single, user-friendly interface.
“Kidney Command came from my own experience trying to make sense of kidney nutrition every day,” said Dan Moore, founder and CEO of Kidney Command. “I wanted to build something that could help people feel less overwhelmed, see their food and fitness information in one place, and have a better understanding of their habits.”
The platform features AI-powered food analysis and a simple dashboard where users can view daily patterns. Beyond basic tracking, it includes meal planning tools and nutrition reporting features designed to organize data that users may want to discuss with their healthcare providers. It functions as a decision-support tool, providing a clear view of how different foods fit into personal nutrition goals.
Managing kidney nutrition requires repeated daily decisions regarding labels, portions, and ingredients. Kidney Command addresses these practical challenges by providing accessibility across both desktop and mobile platforms. A person may review trends and reports on a large screen at home, then use their mobile device to scan labels or log meals while shopping or eating away from home.
The company positions the platform strictly as an education and organization tool, rather than a replacement for professional medical advice. By focusing exclusively on the nutrients most relevant to CKD, the app provides a specialized alternative to generic calorie trackers that often overlook the nuances of renal wellness.
Moore emphasizes that the goal is to make the management of a chronic condition feel more approachable. For many, a CKD diagnosis comes with a steep learning curve regarding unfamiliar lab terms and new food rules. Kidney Command aims to bridge that gap between medical diagnosis and the daily actions required to maintain wellness.
“When you are told to watch sodium, potassium, phosphorus, protein and fluids, it can feel like a lot at once,” Moore said. “Kidney Command is about making that information easier to see and easier to work with. It is not about replacing a doctor or dietitian. It is about helping people stay organized and feel more prepared.”
Available via KidneyCommand.com, the platform emphasizes patient-first innovation. By combining lived experience with responsible AI application, Kidney Command simplifies the process of tracking nutrition patterns and preparing for informed conversations with doctors and dietitians.
Looking ahead, the company plans to expand its community-focused education resources and refine its reporting capabilities. The mission remains centered on empowering users through information and helping them take control of their kidney nutrition, one meal at a time.
“Living with CKD changed how I looked at food, labels and daily habits,” Moore said. “I built Kidney Command because I wanted a tool that understood that experience and made it easier to take action.”
About Kidney Command
Kidney Command is a patient-founded kidney nutrition tracking company based in Sacramento, California. The company offers an AI-powered platform designed to help those with CKD track nutrition, scan food labels, and manage nutrition data to better understand their long term patterns. More information is available at KidneyCommand.com.
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