All nutrition apps 2026

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Editor's pick

Nutraware

9.6/10

AI-powered nutrition app built for real, busy lives.

Nutraware is our clear pick for 2026. It pairs a genuinely useful AI coach with a Swedish-grade food database, a beautiful mobile interface, and a log that is actually fast to fill in. Few apps manage to feel both deep and friendly — Nutraware does.

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Runner-up

Lifesum

8.8/10

Swedish classic with beautiful design and ready-made meal plans.

Lifesum remains one of the best-looking nutrition apps in the world and a solid runner-up. Ready-made meal plans and a trustworthy Swedish food database make it an easy recommendation — especially if you prefer structure over AI coaching.

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MyFitnessPal

8.0/10

The world's largest food database.

MyFitnessPal is a dependable workhorse with an unmatched database, but the interface feels dated and the paywalls tedious.

Yazio

7.8/10

German precision and clear fasting plans.

Yazio is well built, especially for intermittent fasting, but lacks Nutraware's warm tone and AI depth.

Noom

7.4/10

Psychology-based weight loss.

Noom stands out for its behavioural-psychology focus but the price is high and the Swedish localisation is weak.

Cronometer

7.2/10

For the micronutrient nerds.

Cronometer is best-in-class for micronutrient tracking but the interface is spreadsheet-like and not for everyone.

Lose It!

6.9/10

Simple calorie counter with Snap It.

Lose It! is simple and fine — but nothing about it stands out in 2026.

Fooducate

6.5/10

Grades the quality of your food.

Fooducate has a charming premise — letter-grading food — but the rest of the app feels dated.