Nutritionix Track

Nutritionix Track

Food Tracking App

43K ratings
605 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 10, 2016
  • July 16, 2026

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Easily log your daily food intake, track nutrient totals, exercise, and weight progress. Features predictive search, barcode scanning, and a vast food database to help you reach your health goals efficiently.

Predictive search for food logging
Instant barcode scanning
Vast food and recipe database
Custom recipe and food creation
Track food, nutrients, exercise, and weight
Sync with Apple Health and Fitbit
Export data to spreadsheet
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What users say

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What's New in Nutritionix Track

1.5.11

July 16, 2026

Stability improvements and minor enhancements

Subscription plans

Track Pro - Monthly

Track Pro Subscription

$5.991 Month
2 Months trial
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User reviews

Nutritionix Track

This is the best app I’ve found to track your weight, exercise and calories. It’s a great way to monitor your progress.

Not bad

Accurate enough but not everything is on it and there is no way to add new things unless you custom make them in your own account , so if you lose your account, you have to add everything that is not on there all over again.

Defunct App

This app was fantastic when it worked. It is nonfunctional now. It is supposedly undergoing upgrades but that, if true, is taking months and months to accomplish. What is going on?

Great App

Great functionality

Simple

I love this app. it’s simple and accurate. i am one that weights my food so no room for error.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

4 issues

Custom recipe entries not always saving correctly

Bug

Syncing issues with Apple Health causing duplicate entries

Bug

Occasional crashes or freezes when logging multiple items

Bug

Inconsistencies with barcode scanning and food database updates

Bug

Requested Features

6 requests

Separate tracking for natural vs. added sugars

Feature

Breakdown of different fat types (saturated, unsaturated, etc.)

Feature

Ability to view nutrient data by clicking on specific items

Feature

Option to set different calorie/macro goals per day of the week

Feature

Integration with more fitness trackers (beyond just Apple Health)

Feature

Monthly/weekly reporting and trend analysis

Feature

FAQ

What does Nutritionix Track do?

Nutritionix Track is a fitness tracking application designed to simplify the process of logging your daily food intake. It helps users monitor their nutrient totals, exercise, weight progress, and calorie/macro goals, making it easier to adhere to a healthy lifestyle.

What are the key features of Nutritionix Track?

Key features include predictive search, instant barcode scanning, and access to an extensive database of over 800,000 foods. Users can also create custom recipes and food items, track water intake, and sync data with Apple Health and Fitbit.

How much does Nutritionix Track cost?

The app offers a free version with core tracking features. An optional upgrade, Track Pro, provides access to premium features like the Coach Portal for sharing logs with a dietitian or trainer. Track Pro subscriptions start at $5.99 USD/month or $29 USD/year, with a 2-month free trial.

What devices is Nutritionix Track compatible with?

While specific device compatibility isn't detailed, the app mentions syncing with Apple Health, suggesting compatibility with iOS devices. It also offers Fitbit sync, indicating broader integration possibilities.

What are common use cases for Nutritionix Track?

Common use cases include daily calorie counting, macro tracking for fitness goals, monitoring nutrient intake, logging meals from restaurants or custom recipes, and tracking weight loss progress. It's also useful for sharing food logs with health professionals.