Comparison

Calzy vs MyFitnessPal: Which Calorie Counter Wins in 2026?

MyFitnessPal asks you to search and type every meal. Calzy lets you snap a photo and walks away knowing exactly what you ate, how processed it was, and whether it counts toward your goals.

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Why most MyFitnessPal users quit — and what changes with Calzy

MyFitnessPal pioneered calorie tracking, but its workflow has barely changed in a decade: search a database, find a generic entry, type the portion, repeat for every ingredient. Most people give up within a week. Calzy replaces that loop with a single photo. AI identifies every food on the plate, estimates portion size, and returns calories, macros, and a 0–100 Health Score in under 3 seconds. You also see whether the meal contains ultra-processed ingredients or concerning additives — something MyFitnessPal does not surface at all.

Feature-by-feature comparison

Calzy vs MyFitnessPal — what you actually get.

FeatureCalzyMyFitnessPal
AI photo food recognition
Yes
No
Health Score (A–E food quality grade)
Yes
No
Detection of 100+ food additives
Yes
No
Ultra-processed (NOVA) classification
Yes
No
Barcode scanner300,000+ productsYes
Macro tracking (protein/carbs/fat)
Yes
Yes
Manual food search database
Yes
Largest in category
Time per meal log≈3 seconds1–3 minutes
Free tierYes — full photo AIYes — with ads
Premium priceOptional, low-cost≈$20/month or $80/year
Supported languages35+10+
Apple HealthKit sync
Yes
Yes
Owned byIndependent (Mitologic Sp. z o.o.)Francisco Partners (PE)

Why people switch from MyFitnessPal to Calzy

Three seconds vs three minutes per meal

MyFitnessPal's database is huge, but searching and disambiguating entries ("chicken breast, grilled, with skin?") takes time. Calzy's AI takes a photo and produces the result without you choosing anything.

Health Score answers the real question

MyFitnessPal counts calories. Calzy tells you whether 500 kcal of grilled salmon and 500 kcal of fast food are equivalent (they are not). Each meal is graded A through E based on protein quality, fiber, sugar, additives, and processing level.

Ad-free experience on the free tier

MyFitnessPal's free tier shows ads inside your food log. Calzy's free tier has no ads, full photo AI, and full Health Score — premium is opt-in for power features only.

Additive detection MyFitnessPal does not have

Calzy automatically flags 100+ concerning additives — E250 (nitrites), E171 (titanium dioxide, EU-banned in 2022), E951 (aspartame) — with severity levels. MyFitnessPal does not surface this data.

35+ languages with localized AI recognition

Calzy's photo AI works in 35+ languages, including localized food names. MyFitnessPal's database leans heavily US-centric, which is a constant pain for European, Asian, and Latin American cuisine.

Independent operator, not private equity

MyFitnessPal has changed hands multiple times — Under Armour, then Francisco Partners. Calzy is built by an independent team focused on the product, not on quarterly returns.

FAQ

Is Calzy a direct MyFitnessPal alternative?

Yes. Calzy covers all the core calorie- and macro-tracking features MyFitnessPal users rely on — daily totals, macros, barcode scanning, weight goals, streaks, water tracking — and adds a photo-first AI workflow plus food-quality scoring. The migration path is simply downloading Calzy, taking a photo, and never typing again.

Is Calzy more accurate than MyFitnessPal?

MyFitnessPal's database has more entries, but its accuracy is limited by which generic entry users select. Calzy's AI estimates portion size from the photo, which most users find more accurate than guessing whether they ate 100 or 150 grams of pasta. For packaged foods, both apps use barcode scanning with comparable accuracy.

Does Calzy have a free version like MyFitnessPal?

Yes. Calzy is free to download and the photo-AI workflow is included on the free tier — with no ads. Premium features are optional and not required for daily tracking.

Can I import my MyFitnessPal data into Calzy?

Direct import is on the roadmap. In the meantime, your weight goals and macro targets carry over instantly because they are calculated by Calzy from your profile. Most users find that starting fresh with photo logging is faster than transferring three months of database entries.

Why do people switch from MyFitnessPal?

Three reasons usually come up: manual entry burnout, ads on the free tier, and the lack of any food-quality signal. Calzy addresses all three: photo logging instead of typing, no ads, and a Health Score with additive detection.

Is Calzy available on iPhone and iPad?

Yes — Calzy is available on iOS 16 and later, on both iPhone and iPad. Download it free from the App Store.

Ready to ditch manual entry for good?

Download Calzy free. Take a photo of your next meal. See your first Health Score in seconds. If you've ever quit MyFitnessPal, this is the version that finally sticks.

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