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MyFitnessPal

The world's largest calorie and nutrition tracking platform โ€” 350M+ food entries, 200M+ users

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4.0/5 โ€” Our rating
Nutrition Calorie Tracking โœ— No FODMAP โœ“ Barcode scan
Screenshots
Daily calorie diary
Macro breakdown view
Barcode scanner
350M+ food database
Nutrition dashboard
Weekly progress charts
Pros & Cons
โœ“ What's good
  • 350M+ food entries โ€” the largest food database in any app
  • Barcode scanner works globally (US, EU, and beyond)
  • Detailed macro tracking: protein, carbs, fat, fiber, sugar
  • Restaurant and fast food database included
  • Integrates with Apple Health, Fitbit, Garmin, and 50+ apps
  • Recipe builder and meal planning features
  • Strong community with 200M+ registered users
  • Free tier is genuinely useful for basic calorie tracking
โœ— What's lacking
  • Zero FODMAP support โ€” not suitable for IBS management
  • Community-submitted food data has accuracy issues (some entries wrong)
  • Premium ($9.99/mo) required for macro goals, food analysis, and key features
  • Ads in free version are intrusive and disruptive
  • No dietary restriction filtering (no allergen alerts)
  • UI has become cluttered and slow after multiple redesigns
  • Data privacy concerns โ€” large datasets, part of Francis group
  • Apple Watch app is buggy
Key Features
Food Database
350M+ entries
Barcode Scanning
โœ… Global database
Macro Tracking
โœ… Detailed macros
Exercise Logging
โœ… Integrated
FODMAP Support
โŒ None
Allergen Alerts
โŒ Not available
Free vs. Premium
Free tier
  • โœ… Calorie tracking
  • โœ… Barcode scanner
  • โœ… Basic macros
  • โœ… Exercise logging
  • โŒ Ads everywhere
Premium โ€” $9.99/mo
  • โœ… Macro goals per meal
  • โœ… Food analysis grades
  • โœ… Ad-free
  • โœ… Premium support
  • โœ… Nutrient analysis
Who It's For

MyFitnessPal is the right choice if your primary goal is calorie counting and macro tracking for weight management or fitness. Its database size is unmatched โ€” you'll find almost every food you eat.

It's not for people with IBS or dietary restrictions that need allergen/FODMAP data. For pure calorie tracking, it's still the market standard โ€” though Cronometer is better if you care about micronutrient accuracy.

Our Verdict
Still the calorie tracking king โ€” but showing its age

MyFitnessPal's 350M-entry database and barcode scanner are genuinely hard to beat for sheer coverage. If you're counting calories, you'll find everything here. But the app has gotten bloated, the free tier is riddled with ads, and the premium price of $9.99/month is hard to justify when Cronometer Gold costs less. For calorie/macro tracking: MyFitnessPal is reliable but consider Cronometer for better accuracy. For IBS/FODMAP: this app cannot help you.

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