Nutritionix Track

Food Tracking App

Published by: Syndigo
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Description

Nutritionix Track is a fitness tracking app developed and maintained by a team of registered dietitians. Making fitness tracking a daily habit is an effective way to work towards your health goals, so the mission of the Track app is to take the heavy-lifting out of keeping up with your food log.

Track’s simplicity and efficiency is why our users don’t just give food logging a try – they stick with it.
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Log all of your foods in as little as 60 seconds per day thanks to the following features:
- Predictive search
- State-of-the-art Natural Language processing technology
- Instant barcode scanning

What can I track?
- Food intake
- Nutrient totals
- Exercise
- Weight and weight progress
- Calorie and macro goals
- Water intake

The unrivalled Nutritionix database offers:
- 800K+ unique foods
- Coverage of 95% of grocery items in the US and Canada
- 760+ US restaurant chain menus
- Thousands of common foods recipes created by our in-house team of dietitians
- We are adding and updating hundreds of foods every day!

Create custom recipes and food items:
- Advanced recipe creation tool for logging custom recipes in seconds
- Custom Foods tool for one-off items
- Share your recipes easily!

Additional features
- Download your data as a spreadsheet with our Export feature
- Keep tabs on your progress with the Stats view
- Sync your Track nutrition, weight and active energy data with Apple health with our push/pull feature.
- Fitbit sync

Track Pro
Upgrade to Track Pro to access the Coach Portal and share your Track food log with your dietitian, trainer, or other ‘coach’.
- Become a premium Track user by subscribing to Track Pro. Subscription prices start at $5.99 USD/month for the monthly subscription and $29 USD/year for the annual subscription. Prices are in U.S. dollars, are subject to change, and may vary in countries other than the U.S.
- 2 month free trial for premium features.
- If you choose to purchase Track Pro, payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the 2-month trial period. Auto-renewal may be turned off at any time by going to your settings in the iTunes store after purchase.

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In-Apps

Track Pro - Yearly
9,490.00 Ft
Track Pro - Monthly
1,990.00 Ft

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Nutritionix Track FAQ

  • Is Nutritionix Track free?

    Yes, Nutritionix Track is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

  • Is Nutritionix Track legit?

    ✅ The Nutritionix Track app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.

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  • How much does Nutritionix Track cost?

    Nutritionix Track has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 5,740.00 Ft.

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User Rating

4.38 out of 5

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Nutritionix Track Reviews

Almost perfect

Ben M, on

United States

I like this app and it’s been really helpful, i just wish it could be connected to apple health to automatically update nutrition info.

Track

lorastar4 on

United States

I love this app it tells me how well I’m eating and I can track everything I’m eating all day and it scans foods.

Stats

testekul on

United States

This is a great app that simple and easy. The only thing it’s missing to be 5 stars is a weekly deficit stat and Home Screen widget. Maybe add a different colored trending line vs where your weights are for comparison.

Easy and accurate

Omaha Waz on

United States

After the first couple weeks of meal entry, thereafter it takes about 10-minutes total time per day to enter each of 3-meals , and 2-snacks. You can enter your water intake and exercise data too! Output not only includes all the nutritional data for that day, but also includes calories input vs calories output! It doesn’t get any better folks!

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okmej on

United States

It’s good a tracking food and stuff, I guess. It’s nice being able to track what I eat, and this app does that. And it’s free. So it’s pretty ok.

So far so good!

Amanda jo Newman on

United States

Easy to use! Love how it breaks out the summary by day or by meal so you can see where your macros are coming from.

Better than others

Etch Ata Phi on

United States

I enjoy using this app, barcode scanner isn't buggy, everything just works with little struggle

Helpful app for tracking calories

gailwrites on

United States

This app helps for controlling daily intake because it raises awareness. However, the percentage calculations are incorrect. For example, to get the percentage of calories from saturated fat, multiply the fat grams by 9, divide that number by total calories, and multiply by 100. The app does not reflect that. I don’t know how the percentages listed under daily value are calculated, but they’re not helpful.

Great App

Micpurdy on

United States

I’m really enjoying this app. I love the upc scanner. It is making the nutrition component of my fitness journey just about effortless.

Best Out There

ak8291 on

United States

I will continue to use this app as it’s the best out there for losing weight through macros, not necessarily tracking your nutrients. I do wish it had a page to show you ALL those extra nutrient details (not just a few) so hopefully they will do that in the future. Otherwise you still have to use another app to track that. They have the potential to be the number 1 app if they can figure that part out. It’s pretty easy to use and I’ve recommended it to two other people, one of which is using it now too. Some improvements that need to be made: I weigh everything for consistent weight loss and there is no way to log your recipe in grams. You can only log servings of your recipes. It is not fun figuring out how many servings you have and how much your going to eat or did eat or didn’t eat. Grams would be so much easier. My weight loss progress would have been a lot faster with this option. You can’t scan ingredients in the recipe section. This is a major headache as the macros are usually off since I can scan the actual product I used. I meal plan and eat leftovers, and it’s very annoying that they only have a way to log ‘today’ and ‘yesterday’ quickly. I would use ‘tomorrow’ every day. I don’t use ‘yesterday’ ever. They don’t have ‘tomorrow’ so you have to click on the calendar each time and pick the date.

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