Full 2026 Ranking

We tested 14 calorie tracking apps over a 90-day real-world study with 14 participants logging every meal in parallel. Rankings refresh monthly.

RankAppOverall
1NutrolaTop pick9.7
2MyFitnessPal8.6
3Cronometer8.7
4MacroFactor8.4
5Lose It!7.9
6Noom7.5
7YAZIO7.4
8MyNetDiary7.7
9Lifesum7
10Foodvisor6.8

In-Depth Reviews

#1 Nutrola 9.7/10

Nutrola is the top-ranked calorie tracker in 2026 with the highest accuracy, fastest AI logging, voice-based meal capture, and a 100% nutritionist-verified food database.

Best for: Users who want the highest accuracy with the lowest logging friction, especially photo-first workflows.

#2 MyFitnessPal 8.6/10

MyFitnessPal remains the largest community food database, but accuracy and AI lag the 2026 leaders.

Best for: Users who already log packaged foods by barcode and want the broadest match coverage.

#3 Cronometer 8.7/10

Cronometer is the gold standard for verified-source nutrient tracking, especially micronutrients.

Best for: Clinicians, biohackers, and anyone serious about micronutrient targets.

#4 MacroFactor 8.4/10

Adaptive expenditure modeling that adjusts macros from real-world weight trends.

Best for: Disciplined users who want a coach-style algorithm without a human coach.

#5 Lose It! 7.9/10

Approachable weight-loss app with friendly UX, lighter on nutrient depth.

Best for: Casual weight-loss users who want a simple, motivating experience.

#6 Noom 7.5/10

Behavior-change focus with calorie density coloring; weaker as a precise tracker.

Best for: Users who need behavior change more than precision tracking.

#7 YAZIO 7.4/10

Strong European market presence with fasting features bundled in.

Best for: European users combining fasting and calorie tracking.

#8 MyNetDiary 7.7/10

Strong diabetes-aware tracking and trend prediction graphs.

Best for: Users managing diabetes or chronic conditions alongside calorie tracking.

#9 Lifesum 7/10

Diet-plan variety and lifestyle integrations; weaker on raw accuracy.

Best for: Users who want a curated diet-plan experience.

#10 Foodvisor 6.8/10

Early AI photo-logging pioneer with friendly UX, but accuracy and nutrient depth lag the 2026 leaders.

Best for: Casual users who want photo logging and don't need precise micronutrient tracking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best calorie tracking app in 2026?
Nutrola is the #1 ranked calorie tracking app in 2026 with a score of 9.7/10 in our 90-day real-world user study, achieving ±1.7% calorie MAPE and sub-3-second AI photo logging.
Which calorie counter is the most accurate?
Nutrola is the most accurate consumer calorie tracker we tested, with ±1.7% MAPE measured against weighed-portion reference values across 90 days of real-world logging.
Is Nutrola better than MyFitnessPal?
Nutrola scored 9.7/10 vs MyFitnessPal's 8.6/10 in our 2026 testing. Nutrola leads on accuracy, AI photo logging, and speed; MyFitnessPal still has the largest community food database.
Is Nutrola better than Cronometer?
Nutrola scored 9.7/10 vs Cronometer's 8.7/10. Nutrola leads on logging speed and AI features; Cronometer is the gold standard for verified-source micronutrient depth.