macroBody vs MyFitnessPal
MyFitnessPal is a great food diary; macroBody is a coach. MyFitnessPal is known for one of the largest food databases and a fast barcode scanner. macroBody adds what a diary can't: targets that recalculate weekly from your real metabolism, Lazy Add (log a whole day by feel), Complete my day (it tells you exactly what to eat — to the gram — to finish your macros), AI photo logging, and no ads. If you want a smart coach rather than a plain calorie log, macroBody is the better fit.
Side by side
| Feature | macroBody | MyFitnessPal |
|---|---|---|
| Adaptive targets from your own data | ✓ Recalculated weekly | ✗ Static goal by default |
| Log a whole day “by feel” (Lazy Add) | ✓ Unique | ✗ |
| “What do I eat now?” exact-gram suggestions | ✓ Complete my day | ✗ |
| AI photo food logging | ✓ Built-in | ~ Some AI scan in Premium |
| Barcode scanner & food database | ✓ USDA + OFF + FatSecret | ✓ Very large crowd DBBarcode has been Premium-gated |
| Micronutrients (fiber, omega, minerals) | ✓ | ✓ Fuller set in Premium |
| Recipes from ingredients | ✓ | ✓ |
| Smoothed weight-trend line | ✓ | ✗ Logs weight, no trend |
| Motivation / progression | ✓ Optional XP & levels | ~ Streaks |
| Languages | ✓ EN / FR / AR (RTL) | ✓ Many |
| Ads | ✓ None, any plan | ✗ Ads on free tier |
| Pricing model | 7-day free trial, from €7.99/mo | Free tier + paid Premium |
| Platforms | iOS, Android | iOS, Android, web |
Where MyFitnessPal is strong
- One of the largest food databases anywhere — obscure and regional foods are often already there.
- Huge ecosystem: integrations with fitness apps and wearables, plus a big community.
- A free tier to get started, and a web app alongside mobile.
- A household name — familiar if you've tracked before.
Where macroBody is different
- Adaptive coaching: it measures your real expenditure from your trend weight vs. intake and updates your targets weekly.
- Lazy Add: log a full day by feel with one slider — tagged as an estimate so it never skews the math.
- Complete my day: exact grams of real food, built from meals you already eat, to close your remaining macros or calories.
- AI photo logging and a clean, ad-free, three-theme experience.
Which should you pick?
Pick MyFitnessPal if…
you want the biggest possible database, a free ad-supported tier, a web app, and deep third-party integrations — and you're comfortable setting your own calorie goal and adjusting it yourself.
Pick macroBody if…
you want targets that adapt to your body automatically, the fastest possible logging on busy days, an app that tells you exactly what to eat to hit your numbers, AI photo logging, and zero ads.
Questions people ask
macroBody is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by MyFitnessPal. “MyFitnessPal” is a trademark of its respective owner, used here only to describe and compare. Feature details reflect our understanding as of August 2026 and can change — check each app for its current features and pricing.
