Inspiration 2 Day – Find Lifehacks Get Inspired Now!

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    How to Improve Mental Health in Humanitarian Jobs

    March 8, 2023

    Why you should sign up for an internet subscription with Xfinity?

    February 28, 2023

    Can We Trust YouTube’s Live Casino Streamers?

    February 28, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • Home
    • Get Support
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Inspiration 2 Day – Find Lifehacks Get Inspired Now!
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • CBD
    • Crypto
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Finance
    • Health
    • Home Improvement
    • Law \ Legal
    • News
    • Shopping
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    Inspiration 2 Day – Find Lifehacks Get Inspired Now!
    Home»Technology»MyFitnessPal Alternatives With Free Barcode Scanners
    Technology

    MyFitnessPal Alternatives With Free Barcode Scanners

    John GilmoreBy John GilmoreNo Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    [ad_1]

    MyFitnessPal’s news of placing its barcode scanner feature behind a paywall has users looking for alternative apps today. Honestly, that’s good. If anything, maybe MFP will notice the issue and reverse its course. Ultimately, that would be ideal, but just in case, I needed to go hunting for another app to use purely out of principle, even if none of them are as good or as useful as MyFitnessPal has been for me.

    In the comments section for our previous article, we had a few people recommend different apps, so I headed on over to Google Play to do my research. Here are a few alternatives that we’re comfortable sharing. And please, if you know of one that’s not listed below, drop it into the comments section below.

    Calorie Counter by Lose It!

    This app appears to be very close to MyFitnessPal in terms of features. It allows you to tracks macros, calories, and other information based on what you eat. With a library of foods and beverages already in the database, you simply type in (or scan) what you’re consuming and your dashboard will update with your necessary figures. And yes, there’s a barcode scanning feature and it’s completely free to use.

    There is a premium service available that includes designed meal plans, additional meal planning tools, water tracking, and unlimited access to recipes. Pricing for this is $7.49/month or $45/year.

    Google Play Link

    Calorie Counter – MyNetDiary

    Here’s another option that features a barcode scanner, as well as macronutrient target tracking. Users can tweak these values however they’d like (carbs, protein, and fat) at no cost, and then get their recommended daily calories based on those targets. This is great if you’re working with a nutritionist who is simply giving you goals to hit each week/month.

    This app also offers premium features that start at $9/month or $60/year. Those features are based heavily towards personalization, such as daily feedback and advice, AutoPilot and macro tracking, as well as premium recipes and diet plans. But again, the barcode scanning and macro manipulation is free to use.

    Google Play Link

    Lifesum: Healthy Eating & Diet

    Out of the apps I’ve looked at so far, I will say that Lifesum has the best UI. It’s very refined and easy to use. With this app, you can track those macros, keep your calories in check, and yes, scan whatever food you are eating all free of charge. Lifesum’s dashboard is extremely helpful, too. You can quickly see your macros, calories, water intake, exercise, as well as look over your entire day’s worth of eating and drinking. It’s all right there on one page, super easy to use.

    Like most others, there are premium features, too. Barcode scanning isn’t one of them. Lifesum offers a Life Score and progress stats, gives daily feedback, and offers meal plans via premium. One note, you will need a premium subscription in order to adjust your macro levels, which is slightly annoying. Lifesum costs $5/month or $25/year.

    Google Play Link


    Know of another great food tracking app? Let us know below!

    [ad_2]

    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    John Gilmore

    Related Posts

    YouTube TV Loses MLB Network

    February 1, 2023

    A Final Chance to Reserve a Galaxy S23 Ultra and Get a Free Bonus

    January 31, 2023

    Google Fi Customer Data Part of T-Mobile’s Latest Data Breach

    January 31, 2023
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks
    Recent Posts
    • How to Improve Mental Health in Humanitarian Jobs March 8, 2023
    • Why you should sign up for an internet subscription with Xfinity? February 28, 2023
    • Can We Trust YouTube’s Live Casino Streamers? February 28, 2023
    • Are You Aware of How to Ship Your Car to Other States? February 2, 2023
    • YouTube TV Loses MLB Network February 1, 2023
    • A Final Chance to Reserve a Galaxy S23 Ultra and Get a Free Bonus January 31, 2023
    • What are the benefits of uPVC flush fit French doors in your home? January 31, 2023
    Archives
    • March 2023
    • February 2023
    • January 2023
    • December 2022
    • November 2022
    • October 2022
    • September 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022
    • June 2022
    • July 2021
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
    • Home
    • Get Support
    © 2022 - Inspiration 2 Day - All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.