If you landed here, chances are you’re looking for an app to support you on the path to reaching your nutrition goals.
With so many options out there, searching for a nutrition app can be an overwhelming process.
We’re here to save you time, energy, and maybe even money.
Instead of sifting through the endless options available and wasting time with apps or diet programs that don’t work, we made this list for you.
Here at OnPoint Nutrition, our dietitians and nutritionists use the OnPoint Nutrition app to help people like you achieve their goals.
We believe in the power of nutrition and know how valuable tracking your nutrition data is. We don’t want anyone to get sucked into another app or program that simply does not work.
We also know that we’re not the only dietitians who use technology to help people like you navigate eating, and clients often ask us how we compare to other nutrition apps and programs.
Because we truly want you to find the best nutrition app for you, we put together a list of the best apps available.
Am I Hungry is a virtual mindful eating coaching app designed and developed by Dr. Michelle May, founder of the Am I Hungry? Mindful Eating Programs and Training.
The Am I Hungry app is a powerful tool for making more mindful decisions so users are more in charge of every decision without having to resort to rules and restrictions.
Whenever users feel like eating, they click “I want to eat” and the app guides them step-by-step through the mindful eating process. The app addresses questions including “How hungry am I?” and “Where do I want to invest my energy?” It’s designed to help individuals struggling with yo-yo dieting, emotional eating, binge eating, diabetes, or who have had bariatric surgery.
Ate Food Journal is a visual, mindful, and non-judgemental app that helps users to uncover the why behind their choices and discover how foods make them feel.
Ate allows users to take photos of their meals and displays all meals and activities on a timeline. It also allows users to track why they ate what they did. For example, hunger, social setting, boredom, stress, or a craving. It then compiles that data and allows for self-reflection on choices and motivation.
Ate also provides:
Cronometer is an app that helps users eat smart and live better by tracking calories, exercise, biometrics, and health data.
Cronometer helps users develop healthy habits by providing:
Unlike most tracking apps, Cronometer specifically breaks down your intake of vitamins and minerals, which can be extremely helpful to identify potential gaps in intake.
Fooducate empowers users to achieve their diet, health, and fitness goals by eating better, losing weight, and getting healthy.
Fooducate focuses on health by analyzing information found on products’ nutrition facts panels and ingredients lists and allowing users to compare similar products. Their health analyzer gives foods a grade A, B, C, or D based on:
Fooducate also includes a diet tracker and calorie counter feature that allows users to track calories, macros, and other nutrients.
Lifesum makes healthy living simple in its digital self-care app that helps users reach health and weight goals through better eating.
The Lifesum app provides users the ability to:
Lifesum also provides users motivation and inspiration along the way so they can make more healthy choices for their bodies and minds.
MyPlate Calorie Counter by Livestrong is a user-friendly app designed to help users lose weight and improve their overall health.
MyPlate offers a simple calorie counter to allow users to create a calorie deficit and lose weight. Their app includes the world’s largest food database for calories, nutritional information, and serving sizes complete with a barcode scanner for easy access.
MyPlate allows users to track progress through:
Noom is an app and nutrition coaching platform that aims to change the way the world thinks about weight loss by using science and personalization to help users not only lose weight but also keep it off.
The Noom app allows users to track their food, exercise, and other habits. Instead of characterizing goods as good or bad, they help users make informed decisions by using a stoplight system for food tracking, which includes red, yellow, and green food choices.
Noom also provides daily lessons that are personalized to each user to help them gain confidence and practical knowledge. Additionally, Noom’s program includes one-on-one coaching and support groups to provide extra support.
Rise Up is a free app designed for individuals who struggle with food, dieting, exercise, and body image. The app is used by many individuals who are in treatment for eating disorders including:
Rise Up allows users to track:
The Rise Up app also connects users with the help they need including dietitians, therapists, and centers that specialize in eating disorders. If individuals already have a treatment team, they can also share summaries of their progress from the app with their treatment team.
WW is an app and nutrition coaching platform that helps users lose weight and gain healthy habits for life using science, support, and food.
WW offers food tracking using The Points system, which takes food’s nutritional information and turns it into a single number. Each user is given a nutrition plan that includes the points they can “spend” each day. Throughout the program, the points guide users to eat more nutritious foods and find the portion sizes that are right for them.
WW also had a community of members who meet either face-to-face or virtually. They also have a social network and WW coaches for additional support.
Yummly is a smart cooking app that allows users to find recipes they love and suggests recipes Yummly believes they will love, too.
Yummly helps users:
While Yummly does not provide any tracking tools, their recipe library is vast and their tools can help make anyone trying to eat healthier simplify the process.
Now that you have more details on ten of the best nutrition apps, it’s time to narrow down your choices and make your decision.
If you haven’t already, spend some time educating yourself on each app, the features they offer, and how those features match up with your needs. A few also offer a free trial so you can test them out for yourself.
Confidence in yourself, and in your nutrition app and plan, will allow you to fully commit and achieve your goals once and for all.
While these ten are some of the best nutrition apps out there, we truly believe in the effectiveness of our brand new OnPoint Nutrition app.
The OnPoint Nutrition app connects you directly with your dietitian or nutritionist so you have support with you, anytime, anywhere.
The app offers hassle-free tracking that’s calorie-free, the way we believe it should be. Instead, the app allows you to track:
The app also provides you with a customized resource library, personalized for you by your dietitian or nutritionist. You’ll have access to:
If these factors have you ready to take the next step in your journey, learn more about our nutrition coaching programs that work directly with our app, then schedule a consultation to take the first step toward your goals.