I don't have the premium version but if you're willing to shell the $, Lifesum has a beautiful interface, barcode scanning, recipes, and nutrition tracking info. You'll get macros at the free level. - Source: Reddit / 5 months ago
*** For what it's worth, I'm switching to Lifesum for tracking calories. I looked at the majority of major apps, and this seems like it fits best for me. ***. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
I use Lifesum. Best user experience from all the apps I’ve used before. It’s paid but I think it’s pretty cheap ($23 /year) https://lifesum.com. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
I’ve only tried Lifesum and Yazio. Recommend them both. - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
Best Overall: Lifesum "With Lifesum, you’ll not only enjoy a simple and quick way to count calories, but you’ll also learn how to eat healthier.". - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
I used to use to Cronometer because they have a fairly strict process for adding foods into the public database and you can trust the listings a lot more. Now I use Lifesum because the Cronometer app is really ugly and I think Lifesum is a good balance between functionality and design. That being said, both of these apps skew very heavily towards North American cuisine. For example: They have Chicken Parmsean but... - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
I am using Lifesum. I like it because it aggregates data from both iPhone and Apple Watch for a more comprehensive picture. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
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