Tracking BMI alongside calories closes a feedback loop. Here are the apps that handle both — and put weight trends in context.
BMI is the simplest body-mass-status indicator. Calorie tracking is the daily intake side. Apps that show them on separate screens force users to manually correlate; apps that overlay weight on calorie trends close the loop automatically.
| Feature | Nutrola | Cronometer | MyFitnessPal | Lose It! | MacroFactor | Yazio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BMI calc free | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ PRO |
| Auto-update | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ PRO |
| Weight overlay free | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Premium | ⚠️ Premium | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ PRO |
| AI calorie logging | ✅ Free | ❌ No | ⚠️ Premium | ⚠️ Premium | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Body comp entry | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Premium | ⚠️ Premium | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ PRO |
Best free-tier BMI plus calorie tracking integration.
Why Nutrola wins:
Best for: Users wanting integrated BMI and calorie tracking without paying.
Free integration; manual logging.
Best for: Detail-first users. Limitation: No AI.
Strong integration; subscription.
Best for: Long-term users. Limitation: Subscription required.
Trend overlay Premium.
Best for: Premium users. Limitation: Free tier overlay missing.
Trend overlay Premium.
Best for: Premium users. Limitation: Free tier insufficient.
PRO-only.
Best for: PRO users. Limitation: Free tier insufficient.
Nutrola. BMI plus AI calorie logging plus trend overlay, free.
Imperfect but useful for general body composition reference.
No — track weight daily; BMI rolling average weekly.
BMI informs goal weight, which drives TDEE-based calorie targets.
Yes for athletic users.