Calorie Counter & Food Tracker
Weight Loss Macro Meal Planner
Goal fit
How well this app matches common goals (0–10 from our enrichment). Higher means a stronger match.
- Weight loss9.0/10
- Body recomposition8.5/10
- Calorie awareness8.5/10
- Consistency8.5/10
- Fat loss8.5/10
- General health8.5/10
- Habit building8.5/10
- Macro tracking8.5/10
- Meal planning8.5/10
- Nutrition education8.5/10
- Weight maintenance8.5/10
- Muscle gain8.0/10
Who is it for?
Notes from our editorial team.
Best for
- •Calorie & Macro Tracking — Users focused on precise calorie and macronutrient tracking for weight management goals.
- •AI-Assisted Logging — Individuals who prefer using AI for food recognition via photos, text, or voice, or barcode scanning for convenience.
- •Personalized Meal Planning — Those seeking AI-generated meal plans tailored to their body metrics and specific weight goals.
- •Progress Visualization — Users who benefit from widgets and dashboards to monitor daily and weekly progress in weight, water, and activity.
Less ideal for
- •Apple Health Users — Individuals who rely on Apple Health for integrated data and prefer apps that sync seamlessly with it.
- •Active Individuals — Users who need accurate tracking of calories burned from physical activity or detailed, reliable workout logging.
- •Micronutrient Focus — Those requiring detailed tracking of vitamins and minerals beyond basic macronutrients.
- •Human Coaching Seekers — Users looking for direct interaction or personalized guidance from a human coach rather than AI-generated plans.
Review themes
Recurring topics in App Store reviews—what people praise vs. what frustrates them.
Liked themes
AI description logging
The AI's ability to interpret meal descriptions and save time is valued by users.
~2 mentions
Flexible logging methods
Users appreciate the versatility of entering data via typing, photos, or barcodes.
~2 mentions
Custom food creation
The option to add homemade foods and ingredients is a useful feature.
~1 mentions
Historical logging
The ability to fill in food entries for past days is a convenient feature.
~1 mentions
Personalized meal plans
AI-generated meal plans and BMR calculations are seen as helpful for goal setting.
~3 mentions
Disliked themes
Missing Apple Health integration
Users are frustrated by the lack of connectivity with Apple Health for data synchronization.
~2 mentions
Missing activity calorie tracking
The app's inability to track calories burned from physical activity is a significant drawback for active users.
~2 mentions
AI accuracy inconsistencies
The AI misinterprets known food values, and photo scanning is reported as inaccurate by some users.
~2 mentions
Barcode scanner unreliability
Some users experienced the barcode scanner ceasing to function after an update.
~1 mentions
Workout logging inaccuracy
Workout logging became complicated, arduous, and inaccurate after a recent update.
~1 mentions
Quick add limitations
The 'quick add' feature does not allow users to adjust the amount eaten, only the serving size.
~1 mentions
Lacking unit customization
The water tracker lacks common unit options, such as 'cups'.
~1 mentions
Unexplained goal changes
Users reported that caloric and nutrition goals changed suddenly and without their input.
~1 mentions
Editorial guide score
Our independent score for Calorie Counter & Food Tracker—based on features, pricing, and feedback themes.
Score breakdown
- User feedback8.0/10
- Pricing value7.2/10
- Accuracy6.0/10
- Feature depth8.5/10
- Ease of use8.0/10
- Beginner friendliness7.9/10
- Coachability6.9/10
Pricing & trials
Store listing
Free · 7 in-app purchase option(s)
Trial
No free trial for subscriptions was identified.
Pricing tiers
- Monthly
- $5.99
- Yearly
- $59.99
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