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10 Apps Like MyFitnessPal Worth Trying in 2026

Apps like MyFitnessPal: 10 calorie trackers compared honestly — database trackers, photo-AI tools, and specialty-diet apps for 2026.

By Bento Bunny Team
Bento Bunny weighing up a choice between options — discovering apps like MyFitnessPal

Apps Like MyFitnessPal — What Does That Actually Mean?

"Apps like MyFitnessPal" is a phrase that hides a lot of different intent. Some people mean "the same app but cheaper." Others mean "the same logging workflow with a better experience." Plenty of people are looking for something that resembles MyFitnessPal at first glance but is built on a fundamentally different idea — photo-based logging instead of database search, algorithm-adjusted targets instead of fixed calorie goals, or behavioural coaching instead of pure tracking.

This list covers all of those angles. Some apps are MyFitnessPal-shaped down to the interface; others are wildly different but solve the same core problem.

What to Look for When You're Shopping Around

  • Logging philosophy — database search, photo AI, voice, manual entry, or algorithmic adjustment?
  • Free tier honesty — does it work without payment, or is the free tier a demo?
  • Database vs accuracy — bigger isn't always better; curated databases are often more reliable.
  • Habit support — some apps are pure trackers; others coach you toward goals.
  • Privacy — does your meal data stay on your device or sit on a third party's servers?

1. Lose It!

The closest direct analogue. Clean interface, large database, usable free tier, friendly tone. The default suggestion for "I want MyFitnessPal, but nicer."

2. Cronometer

For depth. Micronutrient tracking, USDA-quality data, dense interface. Best in class if you care about precision; overkill if you don't.

3. MacroFactor

Algorithmic approach — adjusts your calorie target weekly based on actual data. Around $12 a month. A more sophisticated experience for macro-focused users.

4. Lifesum

Lifestyle focus with habit tracking, meal plans, and hydration. Less granular than MyFitnessPal, friendlier feel.

5. Yazio

European, clean, cheap. Premium at around $30 a year. The MyFitnessPal-shaped experience at a fraction of the price.

6. Carb Manager

Keto and low-carb specialist. Net carbs front and centre, well-curated low-carb database.

7. Cal AI

Photo-first AI tracker. Skip the database; snap a photo, get macros. Around $10 a month. Cloud-based processing.

8. Noom

Behavioural-coaching tracker with the colour-coded food system. Around $70 a month. More programme than app.

9. FatSecret

The most genuinely free tracker on the market. Strong free tier with a large database, mobile and desktop apps, no real upsell pressure.

10. Fitbit

If you already wear a Fitbit, the food logger built into the Fitbit app is competent and free. Database is smaller than MyFitnessPal's but the integration with activity data is seamless.

How to Choose

If you want the most similar experience: Lose It! or Yazio. If you want depth: Cronometer. If you want speed: Cal AI or another photo-first tool. If you want help with habits: Lifesum or Noom. If you want it to be free: FatSecret. If you already wear a fitness tracker: stay in that ecosystem.

Why We Built Bento Bunny

We built Bento Bunny because none of the apps above did all of these things at once: log a meal in seconds, keep your data on your device, work for ethnic and home-cooked foods, and stay free during early development. The AI runs locally on iOS 26 and later — your meal photos never leave your phone. We import MyFitnessPal CSV exports as a first-class feature so your history comes with you. Bento Bunny is free during beta. Join the beta.

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