Foodnoms is a nutrition tracker designed to be fast, powerful, and easy to use. Set custom nutrition goals, log your food, and measure your progress.
HOW IT WORKS
1. Log what you eat and drink with a fast, beautiful interface.
2. Set specific nutrition goals for calories, macros (protein, fat, carbohydrates), net carbs, cholesterol, fiber, sugars, water, alcohol, caffeine, and more.
3. Learn about your nutrition, and use that knowledge to reach your health and fitness goals.
LEARN ABOUT YOUR NUTRITION
• Track your success for each of your goals over time
• Discover which foods are helping you and which ones are holding you back
• Automatic tracking of intermittent fasts
FAST LOGGING
• Scan barcodes and nutrition labels
• Save time using Smart Suggestions, which recommends foods to log based on your food habits
• Log food and check on your goals with Siri and the Shortcuts app
• Leave the food scale at home and instead record the accuracy of your recordings
BEAUTIFUL HOME SCREEN WIDGETS
• Track your nutrition and fasting goals right from your Home Screen
• Quickly log food and open the label scanner
WORKS WITH APPLE HEALTH
• Read and write nutrition data to the Health app - calories, macros, vitamins, minerals, water, caffeine and more
• Use Active Energy data from the Health app (i.e. the Move ring on the Apple Watch) to automatically adjust your calorie goal
BUILT TO PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY
• Sync your data to multiple devices securely with iCloud and the Health app
• No advertisements or spam
• Transparent privacy policy
TRUSTWORTHY NUTRITION DATA
• A food database with hundreds of thousands of food items with rich nutrition data from trustworthy sources
• Quickly scan nutrition labels to quickly log accurate data for packaged foods
• Create custom foods, recipes, and meals, and share them with your friends
ACCESSIBILITY
• Dynamic type support
• Dark mode
FOODNOMS+ VS FREE
• Free - unlimited food tracking; create goals for calories and macros; create recipes and meals; integration with the Health app; basic notifications; CSV export
• Foodnoms+ - log drinks; track water, sodium, fiber, net carbs, caffeine, alcohol, and more; recipe import; AI meal scanner; create custom meal types; Foodnoms AI; save commonly-eaten items as favorites; import nutrition data from Health; view more stats and charts; track intermittent fasts; plus other exclusive features
Privacy Policy: https://foodnoms.com/privacy
Terms of Use: https://foodnoms.com/terms
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In-Apps
Foodnoms+ Annual
$59.99
Foodnoms+ Monthly (Family)
$14.99
Foodnoms+ Annual (Family)
$99.99
Foodnoms+ Monthly
$9.99
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Foodnoms FAQ
Is Foodnoms free?
Yes, Foodnoms is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Foodnoms legit?
✅ The Foodnoms app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
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How much does Foodnoms cost?
Foodnoms has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $46.24.
The app is only good for more basic things, which probably doesn’t justify payment for this anyway! If you like to cook and creat your own recipes , I found that adding new food to date base in very hard and leaving with not a accurate infos, especially for creating my own recipes, you can never adjust what you are eating by grs. Very frustrated, to me it’s feels like a wast of money
Great app, the best design of any nutrition tracker
Love the app, it’s basically everything I’ve wanted from a nutrition tracker that other apps don’t do. The UI feels great and is an Apple like experience. Biggest downside is the database for Australian products is very limited compared to bigger apps. The app is extremely good for entering in new foods though, being able to scan the nutrition label is incredible! The AI features are also surprisingly very very good. Hopefully the database can improve over time, maybe there’s a publicly available one for Australia you can tap into? Would be good for fast foods if I could share the product page (which has all the nutrition information) and it’d add it in from the website like how it does for scanning the label. I tried taking a screenshot or using the AI but it hasn’t worked.
One thing I’d like to see improved is the water logging experience, but it’s still very good!
Very very happy with the app though, love how it’s on Apple Watch and iPad and Mac and how well it syncs with Apple health. It’s also not stupid expensive for the subscription
great app
great feature packed app. I like that I can choose what macros I want to track throughout the day.
Great food diary app
Love all the features of the app, from nutritional information entry, to customisable goals, to the AI assistance of working out nutritional info for different foodstuffs.
Best tracker
It's clean and simple unlike the other mainstream apps.
A food logging app that’s actually good!
Most food logging apps do more or less the same thing, but FoodNoms is a great app on top of being a good food log! Looks beautiful, feels great to use, and fits in really well with iOS with its widgets etc. Best food logging app I’ve used by far, if you’re using MFP or Lose It or something like that, do yourself a favour and try FoodNoms
Everything I’ve wanted from a tracker
Pro’s
- beautiful app, widget and watchOS complication design
- macro tracking (net carbs, intermittent fasting and dynamic calorie deficit tracking)
- Ability to add the same meals from the day before
- iOS shortcut support (automations and different ways to add food to remove friction over time - don’t need to type every time you add food, which sounds crazy but makes a huge difference)
- Ability to include nutrition data from HealthKit into macro calculations (you can add one-off treats from MFP and it’ll roll up here - so many apps pretend they can’t see info you’ve added externally)
Cons
- Database is smaller, however, I prepare my own meals and I have the same code meals so this isn’t an issue for me because I can add it once and reuse it over and over again.
Even better if
- Specialised water and beverage tracking (add a coffee on the watch - tracks water, caffeine)
- Custom colours and icons for macro goals
- Larger iOS Home Screen widget containing more than 4 macro goals
Surprisingly great
Finally an app which doesn’t shove a subscription in your face at every opportunity. Refreshingly simple and clean UI. Scanning the nutrition label works great if the barcode isn’t in the system.
A food tracking app for people with good taste
As a user of MyFitnessPal I’ve always been frustrated with how terrible its interface is, it may be the worst designed app on my phone. I decided to try FoodNoms for a week to see if it could replace MFP because its clear it has a well designed UI. However, my biggest concern going in was that food apps are only as good as their food databases.
After the week trial, I have deleted MFP and purchased an annual subscription to FoodNoms. The interface is so easy to use and nice to look at. Food logging has gone from being a chore in MFP to being a joy with FoodNoms. My concerns about the quality of the food database were valid (especially as an Australian where the community contributions are clearly low). However, the brilliance and reliability of the label scanner negated my concerns after a few days. After a week, I had scanned most of the food I regularly log and my workflow was just as fast as it was in MFP, perhaps even a tad faster.
I’m so pleased to have found this app, and look forward to seeing what enhancements come in the future. I would recommend this to anyone who is serious about calorie tracking, it’s well worth the investment and on a whole other level to MyFitnessPal.
Everything MyFitnessPal should be.
This app is developed by somebody who cares. And it really shows throughout the entire user experience. It feels like a native iOS app, and it looks like one too. Other applications could only dream of looking and feeling like this.
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