Meal counting works for users who think in plates rather than grams. Here are the apps that support that mental model — fast, accurate, and free.
Meal counting fits a different mental model than ingredient-level calorie counting. The unit is the plate; the workflow is photograph and confirm. For users who eat a relatively predictable rotation of meals, this is far faster than building each meal from ingredients.
The technology that makes meal counting work is AI photo capture. Without it, "meal counting" collapses into per-food entry under a different name.
| Feature | Nutrola | Lose It! | MyFitnessPal | Cronometer | FatSecret | Yazio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI photo full-meal | ✅ Free | ⚠️ Premium | ⚠️ Premium | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Voice meal logging | ✅ Free | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Per-meal macros free | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Premium | ⚠️ Premium | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ PRO |
| Verified DB | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Mixed | ⚠️ User | ✅ USDA | ⚠️ User | ⚠️ Mixed |
| Avg log time | ~18s | ~30s | ~45s | ~50s | ~42s | ~38s |
Best whole-meal counter on the free tier.
Why Nutrola wins:
Best for: Plate-based mental model users wanting fast logging.
Snap It Premium.
Best for: Premium users. Limitation: Free tier manual.
Premium AI.
Best for: Premium users. Limitation: Free tier per-food.
Free macros; manual entry.
Best for: Detail-first users. Limitation: No AI.
Free with ads.
Best for: Subscription-averse users. Limitation: No AI.
PRO-only.
Best for: PRO users. Limitation: Free tier insufficient.
Nutrola. AI photo capture, voice logging, free macros.
Meal counting treats each plate as one entry; calorie counting goes ingredient-by-ingredient.
AI photo: 10–15% of true values. Voice: ~10%.
Both, ideally — modern apps show macros per meal automatically.
Most can't. Nutrola is the 2026 exception.