MyFitnessPal vs Cronometer
MyFitnessPal and Cronometer both help you make smarter food choices, but MyFitnessPal is the more complete pick. MyFitnessPal centers on comprehensive calorie and macro logging, while Cronometer focuses on calorie and macro tracking. For most people who want the most capability in a single app, MyFitnessPal comes out ahead.
MyFitnessPal
WinnerCalorie and macro tracking with a huge food database
iOS, Android, Web · Free with premium subscription
2 standout features
Cronometer
Detailed micronutrient and calorie tracking
iOS, Android, Web · Free with Gold subscription
No exclusive features here
Who each app is best for
Choose MyFitnessPal if you
- People focused on calorie and macro goals
- Users who want broad device integration
- Those who already track workouts in connected apps
Choose Cronometer if you
- People who care about vitamins and minerals
- Data-driven trackers who want accuracy
- Users managing specific nutrient goals
Feature comparison
| Feature | MyFitnessPal | Cronometer |
|---|---|---|
| Barcode scanner | ||
| Food database | ||
| Calorie counter | ||
| Macro tracking | ||
| AI ingredient analysis | ||
| Additive detection | ||
| Allergen detection | ||
| Cosmetic scanner | ||
| Meal tracking | ||
| Water tracking | ||
| Health score | ||
| Nutrition insights | ||
| Restaurant foods | ||
| AI chat | ||
| Offline support | ||
| Personalized recommendations | ||
| Export options | ||
| Community features | ||
| Free plan | ||
| Platforms | iOS, Android, Web | iOS, Android, Web |
| Pricing | Free with premium subscription | Free with Gold subscription |
Full support Partial Not available
MyFitnessPal vs Cronometer: the details
Which is better for calorie tracking?
Both MyFitnessPal and Cronometer track calories and macros. Pick based on how you prefer to log meals and which interface you find easier to stick with.
Which is better value?
Both apps offer a free plan with optional paid upgrades, so you can try either at no cost. Compare what each locks behind premium before subscribing.
Pros and cons
MyFitnessPal pros
- Enormous food database
- Strong macro and calorie tracking
- Wide integration with fitness apps and devices
- Available on iOS, Android and the web
MyFitnessPal cons
- No ingredient quality analysis or health score
- No cosmetic scanning
- Barcode scanning moved behind the premium plan
Cronometer pros
- Best-in-class micronutrient detail
- Curated, high-quality data
- Strong calorie and macro tracking
Cronometer cons
- No ingredient quality score
- No cosmetic scanning
- No AI chat
Our verdict: MyFitnessPal wins
MyFitnessPal wins this comparison. MyFitnessPal centers on comprehensive calorie and macro logging, covering more in one app than Cronometer. It adds restaurant foods and community features that Cronometer doesn't.
Choose Cronometer only if you specifically want people who care about vitamins and minerals. For everyone else, MyFitnessPal is the better all-round choice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main difference between MyFitnessPal and Cronometer?
MyFitnessPal centers on comprehensive calorie and macro logging, while Cronometer centers on accurate micronutrient and macro tracking. They overlap on scanning but emphasize different experiences.
Is MyFitnessPal or Cronometer free?
MyFitnessPal offers a free plan, and Cronometer offers a free plan. Both have optional paid upgrades.
Does MyFitnessPal have a barcode scanner?
Yes, MyFitnessPal includes a barcode scanner.
Can Cronometer track calories?
Yes, Cronometer includes calorie tracking.
Which app is better for understanding ingredients?
Both apps offer ingredient information; compare how each presents it to decide which is clearer for you.
Which app is better for weight loss?
If your goal is weight loss, the app with calorie and macro tracking helps most. Both MyFitnessPal and Cronometer support this, so pick the one you will log in consistently.
Does either app scan cosmetics?
Neither MyFitnessPal nor Cronometer focuses on cosmetic scanning.
Which platforms do MyFitnessPal and Cronometer support?
MyFitnessPal is on iOS, Android, Web and Cronometer is on iOS, Android, Web.
Can I use both MyFitnessPal and Cronometer together?
Yes. Many people use a scanner like MyFitnessPal to understand product quality and a tracker for daily totals. There is no downside to using both if they serve different needs.
Which app should I download first?
Start with the app that matches your main goal: calorie tracking with a community points to MyFitnessPal, while calorie and macro tracking points to Cronometer. Both are free to try.
Does MyFitnessPal work with Apple Health?
Yes, MyFitnessPal integrates with Apple Health.
