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10 Best MyFitnessPal Alternatives in 2026 (Free + Premium Options)

  • Writer: CalMate
    CalMate
  • 3 hours ago
  • 3 min read

MyFitnessPal is popular for a reason: a huge food database, macro tracking, and lots of integrations. But many people still look for alternatives because they want faster logging, different UX, or features like AI photo logging and automatic fasting. Also, some MyFitnessPal tools like barcode scanning and meal scan are locked behind Premium.


Below are 10 apps that are solid replacements in 2026. I kept this list honest and practical: who each app is best for, and where it falls short. Use it as a starting point, then check the app store listings for the latest feature and pricing details.


How we picked: logging speed, accuracy, macro and micronutrient detail, fasting support, usability, and value in free vs premium tiers.


1) CalMate - best for fast AI logging plus automatic fasting

CalMate is built around speed. You can log from a photo, from text, or by scanning a nutrition label, then review and edit before saving. It also supports barcode scanning and AI fixes when food data is messy. Fasting is tracked automatically from your meal logs, so you do not have to run a separate timer. The UI is clean and customizable with themes, and progress views are simple and readable. Free accounts can log meals forever and use AI with weekly limits; Premium removes AI limits. If you want fast logging without a heavy interface, CalMate is a strong pick.



2) Lose It! - best for quick photo and voice logging

Lose It is all about fast logging. Its Premium plan includes Snap It photo logging, AI voice logging, barcode scanning, and intermittent fasting tracking. If you like speaking your meals or snapping a quick picture, Lose It is easy to keep consistent with. The tradeoff is that some of the speed features are paid, so it shines most for people who are okay with Premium.


3) Cronometer - best for micronutrient depth

Cronometer is known for nutrient accuracy and depth. It tracks calories plus a wide range of vitamins and minerals and includes a free barcode scanner on mobile. If you care about micronutrients or have a medical or performance focused goal, Cronometer is hard to beat. It can feel more detailed than most people need, but that is also its advantage.


4) MacroFactor - best for adaptive macro coaching

MacroFactor focuses on dynamic coaching. It updates targets based on your weight trend and adherence, and it includes AI photo logging, a barcode scanner, and a nutrition label scanner. If you want a data driven app that adjusts your plan rather than just tracking what you eat, MacroFactor is an excellent alternative. It is premium focused, so it is best for people who want a coaching style approach.


5) Lifesum - best for meal plans and recipes

Lifesum leans into meal planning. It offers meal plans, recipes, and a barcode scanner, plus flexible programs and a fasting timer. If you like structure and recipe guidance, Lifesum can feel more like a lifestyle app than a pure tracker.


6) MyNetDiary - best for verified food data

MyNetDiary emphasizes accuracy with a verified food database. It includes a barcode scanner and PhotoFoods to add foods quickly when items are missing. If you value correctness over crowdsourced entries, MyNetDiary is worth a look.


7) Carb Manager - best for low carb and keto tracking

Carb Manager is designed for low carb and keto. It tracks net carbs, offers barcode scanning, and supports photo logging and fasting tools. It is best if your top priority is low carb dieting and you want the app to speak that language.


8) FatSecret - best free basic tracker

FatSecret is a solid free option. It offers barcode scanning, image recognition, a food diary, and community features. If you want a free tracker that still feels capable, it is a dependable alternative.


9) YAZIO - best for fasting plus recipes

YAZIO combines calorie tracking with fasting and a large recipe library. It includes a barcode scanner and flexible fasting plans, making it appealing if you want recipes plus fasting support in the same app.


10) WeightWatchers - best for points based guidance

WeightWatchers is for people who want structure without counting calories. The Points system and ZeroPoint foods simplify daily choices, and the app includes barcode scanning and tracking tools. If calories and macros feel overwhelming, WW is a different style of approach.


### How to choose the right alternative

Pick based on your main friction. If logging is slow, choose an app with AI photo logging or quick scanning. If you care about micronutrients, pick Cronometer. If you want a structured plan, Lifesum or WW may fit better. If you want a modern, fast, and simple tracker with AI and automatic fasting, CalMate is designed for that.


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