Head to head · 2026
Lifesum vs MyFitnessPal: which food tracking app wins?
Both are strong trackers, but they win for different people. We scored them across all eleven segments — here is who should pick which.
7–3 segments
Segment-by-segment: Lifesum vs MyFitnessPal
| Segment | Lifesum | MyFitnessPal | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accuracy 16% | 74 | 74 | — |
| Ease of Use 14% | 84 | 86 | MyFitnessPal |
| International Food Database 12% | 80 | 94 | MyFitnessPal |
| Data Display & Visualization 9% | 82 | 76 | Lifesum |
| Nutrition Coaching 9% | 78 | 68 | Lifesum |
| Diet Analysis 8% | 74 | 72 | Lifesum |
| Meal Feedback 7% | 82 | 64 | Lifesum |
| Design 7% | 90 | 74 | Lifesum |
| Meal Planning 7% | 84 | 74 | Lifesum |
| Value 7% | 70 | 58 | Lifesum |
| Workout Planning 4% | 62 | 78 | MyFitnessPal |
| Overall | 79 | 76 | Lifesum |
Choose Lifesum if…
Design-conscious users who want structure without spreadsheets. Lifesum is the app you pick with your eyes. Its design is the best in the category and its per-meal feedback nudges genuinely better choices. The trade-off is mid-tier accuracy and lighter analysis — style slightly ahead of substance, but the substance is far from absent.
Full Lifesum review →Choose MyFitnessPal if…
People who want to find almost any packaged food instantly. MyFitnessPal still wins on raw database size and barcode coverage, and it is the app most of your friends already use. But crowd-sourced data makes accuracy unreliable unless you vet entries yourself, and the value equation has slipped as more features moved behind a steep paywall.
Full MyFitnessPal review →