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Track - Calorie Counter

Reach your health goals with an easy-to-use calorie tracking app

Track - Calorie Counter
  • 1.7.3 Version
  • 3.2 Score
  • 655K+ Downloads
  • In-app purchases License
  • 3+ Content Rating
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The past few days it has been very glitchy

It is completely unusable

Nutritionix Track is a fitness tracking app created and operated by a team of registered dietitians. The primary goal of the Track app is to simplify the process of maintaining a food log, making it easier for users to work towards their health objectives consistently.

A free program for Android, by Nutritionix.

We’re committed to giving you a simple way to log your food so you can stay on track. Whether you’re looking to lose weight, maintain your weight, or just want to know what you’re eating, we’ve got you covered.

Track gives you the ability to track what you eat and log your calories. You can choose from over 1,000 foods to log to the database.

The Track app is a food logger designed for busy people. You can create a custom meal plan to help you keep up with your goals. 

The app can be downloaded for free on iOS, and we’re working on adding Android.

Key features that set Track apart include:

- Quick food logging in just 60 seconds per day

- Predictive search

- Advanced Natural Language processing technology

- Instant barcode scanning

Track enables users to track various aspects of their health journey, including:

- Food intake

- Nutrient consumption

- Exercise

- Weight progress

- Calorie and macro goals

- Water intake

The extensive Nutritionix database comprises:

- Over 800K unique foods

- Coverage of 95% of grocery products in the US and Canada

- Menus from 760+ US restaurant chains

- Thousands of dietitian-created common food recipes, with daily updates

Additional features of the app include:

- Export data as a spreadsheet

- Progress tracking via the Stats view

- Fitbit synchronization

For enhanced functionality, users can upgrade to Track Pro:

- Access to the Coach Portal to share food logs with professionals

- Monthly subscription starting at $5.99 USD and annual subscription at $29 USD

- Two months free trial for premium features

- Subscription payment managed through iTunes account

Furthermore, nutritionists and trainers can register as Coaches for free on Nutritionix Track to engage with clients. For more information on privacy, terms of use, and FAQs, visit the provided links.

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Information
  • Version1.7.3
  • UpdateNov 30, 2024
  • DeveloperNutritionix
  • CategoryHealth & Fitness
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads655K+
  • Package Namecom.nutritionix.nixtrack
  • Signatureba5ae81cfed21c81afcb6a31c98807b4
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User Reviews
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  • Colette
    Colette

    I am using this tool to monitor my diet for problems with my kidneys, autoimmune disease, and gluten sensitivity. Overall, I believe it is a wonderful tool for tracking the nutritional content of foods. One drawback I have noticed is that once you add a custom food, you cannot go back and edit the ingredients to make changes. Another suggestion I have is to include a feature where users can add custom entries for vitamins (the current option for adding custom foods does not allow us to add micronutrients like magnesium). If this feature was added, I would give this tool a rating of 5 stars.

  • M Wright
    M Wright

    I used this for about 6 weeks. It's intuitive and easy to use. The only issue was that some foods wouldn't register properly. You try scanning or typing them in, but they just won't show up in the log. Sadly, today when I added a new food entry, all my previous entries from the past 6 weeks vanished. The colors on the calendar were still there and the weights I inputted were saved, but all the details of the foods I logged over the past 6 weeks disappeared. It's not trustworthy.

  • Kevin Bastien
    Kevin Bastien

    I've tried many apps, but this one is my favorite. However, it has a lot of glitches. So, I'm moving on to another app. This app always messes up where it records my food or won't connect to their server. It's a great platform if they can sort out their technical problems.

  • Gaia Cabernet
    Gaia Cabernet

    You're in luck! This awesome calculator app has everything you need. It's super easy to use, allowing you to set your calorie goals and adjust your fat/carbs/protein intake each day. Plus, it comes with handy graphs to track your progress and even keeps tabs on how much water you drink. With a massive database of foods and a barcode scanner, adding items to your daily log is a breeze – whether it's by ounces, grams, or cups! Hats off to the developers for creating such an amazing tool – two thumbs up for sure! It's fantastic to see smiles all around when using this app. Although one small feature it doesn't have yet is a fasting schedule.

  • Charlotte Toombs
    Charlotte Toombs

    The app used to show the nutritional facts for foods and also displayed them in a total for the day. However, starting yesterday, this feature stopped working. Having all the info on one sheet for the daily total was really helpful and one of the best features of the app.

  • Donna Lusco-Reed
    Donna Lusco-Reed

    What a great app! It's really user-friendly. I was recently advised to switch to a low-sodium diet for health reasons. This app provides detailed information on each food item, including phosphorus and potassium levels, as well as the percentage of vitamins it contains. The feature where you can snap a picture to scan barcodes and add items to your daily log is fantastic. You can even sync it with other exercise apps. If a food item isn't in their database, you can send them information by snapping a picture. I've been using this app for about three weeks now, and it's been really helpful in tracking my daily sodium intake. I highly recommend it.

  • Lisa Ceazan
    Lisa Ceazan

    I really like this app! It's great for keeping track of what I eat. I use it to plan out my meals in advance, which helps me make smart choices and increase my fiber intake. With it, I can easily meet my carb and calorie targets for each meal and for the day overall. My favorite part is being able to scan barcodes to log products and analyze my own recipes.

  • Drew Cooper
    Drew Cooper

    You used this app for a long time and you liked it a lot compared to other tracker apps. However, recently it's been acting up. When you input things, some days they don't save or show up. Also, if you try to edit measurements before saving, it won't save or show up at all. If this isn't resolved quickly, you'll have to switch to another app. You're quite disappointed with the current state of things.

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  • Name: Track - Calorie Counter
  • Package Name: com.nutritionix.nixtrack
  • Signature: ba5ae81cfed21c81afcb6a31c98807b4