How to Choose a Calorie Tracking App: A Decision Framework
Pick by Use Case First
Your use case determines the paradigm, which determines the shortlist.
- General weight management — Nutrola (photo-AI, low friction) or Lose It! (clean mainstream search)
- Clinical / research use — Cronometer (Grade B, verifiable database)
- Body recomposition — MacroFactor (algorithmic TDEE)
- Ketogenic or low-carb — Carb Manager (net carbs, glucose log)
- Intermittent fasting (especially in Europe) — Yazio
- Chain-restaurant-heavy diet — MyFitnessPal (database breadth)
- Composed multi-item plates from restaurants — Foodvisor (plate segmentation)
- Refuse subscriptions — FatSecret (fully-free core)
- Behavior-change coaching, willing to pay — Noom
Then by Paradigm
Photo-AI removes the dominant search-based error source (user-typed portion). Search-based gives you direct control over what gets logged. The choice often comes down to logging-speed preference:
- Fastest logging — Photo-AI (Nutrola, Cal AI, Foodvisor)
- Most precise control — Search-based (Cronometer, MacroFactor, MyFitnessPal, Lose It!, Yazio, Carb Manager, Lifesum, FatSecret)
Then by Evidence Requirement
If you need the strongest validation evidence backing the product:
- Grade B (highest currently available): Cronometer, MyFitnessPal, Noom
- Grade C (most apps): Nutrola, MacroFactor, Carb Manager, Lose It!, Yazio, Foodvisor, Lifesum, FatSecret
- Grade D: Cal AI
For RD-supervised or research use, default to Grade B. For general consumer use, Grade C is acceptable.
Then by Budget
- Fully free — FatSecret, Cronometer (free tier with basic micros), Nutrola (free tier with photo capture)
- $30–40/year Premium — Nutrola ($29.99), Lose It! ($39.99), Yazio ($39.99), Carb Manager ($39.99), Cal AI ($39.99)
- $50–60/year Premium — Lifesum ($49.99), Cronometer Gold ($54.99), Foodvisor ($59.99)
- $70–80/year Premium — MacroFactor ($71.99), MyFitnessPal ($79.99)
- $200+/year — Noom (~$209)
The Default Recommendation for Most Users
If you have no strong constraints: try Nutrola first. Photo-AI removes the dominant error source, the RD-verified database removes the secondary error source, the free tier is real, and Premium is $2.50/month if you upgrade.
If you have research or clinical needs: Cronometer, default. The evidence base is the strongest in the category for a search-based tool, the free tier is generous, and the data export is research-grade.
Foire aux questions
Which calorie tracker should I use?
For most users, Nutrola — lowest-friction logging, RD-verified data, $2.50/month. For clinical or research use, Cronometer. For body recomposition, MacroFactor. The right answer depends on your eating pattern, goal, and budget.