I’ve been using two of the best nutrition apps for Android and have never felt better. Turns out I was not getting the proper amount of nutrients in a day and my sugar intake was just disgusting. After a relatively short period of adjustment, I was able to enjoy nutritious meals without compromising on taste. The best nutrition apps for Android are a great way to train yourself to eat better and as a result live better. After a few weeks you will be counting calories, without the need for calorie counter apps. Many of the apps double as calorie counters as well, so you are getting a well-rounded experience with most of the apps on the list. Note: The best nutrition apps for Android were tested on a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and Sony Xperia Z smartphones. The apps work perfectly fine and no problems were faced during testing. Some of the apps need an active internet connection to work properly. The apps are not in any particular order, they all essentially provide the same information, so it’s down to your personal preference.
1. Low Carb Diet and Calorie Counter – Technutri
If you are in the market for a well-designed nutrition app for Android, then Technutri is one of the better choices out there. I really enjoyed how the app looks simply because of its material design that is instantly familiar. It’s a standard design most Android apps use these days and works well, especially when displaying a lot of information on one screen. Technutri is a good calorie counter app and a carb tracker that allows you to improve your nutrition and either gain mass or lose weight. I really like how this app allows you to follow a diet with other users as well as share your pictures with them. If you have a friend that also has nutrition goals, this app is perfect for you. Not only you’ll be able to share recipes and diet tips but also keep track of each other by sharing pictures of your meals. Technutri also provides you with a detailed plan about your calorie intake and recommends changes in your daily diet. All you need to do is select the meal from an extensive list and the rest is done by the app itself. Free Version
2. YAZIO Calorie Counter, Nutrition Diary & Diet Plan
Like always, if you have some interesting nutritional recipes or apps to share, leave a comment below. The interface is clean, everything is presented in a very manageable manner and you can easily check the total calories of a meal. I also really like how the app displayed distinct options right on the landing screen, if you want to lose weight, build muscles, or stay healthy, you can select the appropriate option from the get-go. There are 2 million foods that come with a calorie table on Yazio Nutrition. Free Version
3. Calorie Counter – MyFitnessPal
If you are not from any Western country, you know the struggle of entering local foods into nutrition apps. There are many foods that are simply not available or are not recognized by most apps, but MyFitnessPal has almost everything. From local foods to slightly differently made popular foods, the app knows them all, thanks to the awesome community. Tracking food and reaching your goals is highly achievable with MyFitnessPal. Free Version
4. MyPlate Calorie Tracker
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One of the best feature of this app is the barcode scanner that enables you to find and track your foods easily. Creating custom foods and meals is also handled nicely, you won’t have any trouble tracking your weight and progress over time with this app. If you want to keep track of your daily goals for nutritional intake, the app meticulously calculates proteins, carbs, fat, fiber, sodium, sugar, and more. Free Version Feature Image Credits