Gram Fit vs MyFitnessPal

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TL;DR

Gram Fit focuses on speed and simplicity: log meals in under 5 seconds with AI, get smart coaching insights, and pay less for premium. MyFitnessPal offers a larger food database and more integrations. Choose Gram Fit if you want a fast, modern experience; choose MyFitnessPal if you need the biggest database and ecosystem.

Feature comparison

FeatureGram FitMyFitnessPal
Food logging speedUnder 5 seconds with AI10-15 seconds average
AI coachingBuilt-in smart suggestionsLimited to premium
Intermittent fastingFull fasting tools includedNot available
Wearable syncApple Watch, Fitbit, Samsung, GarminApple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin
Food databaseGrowing database with AI recognition14M+ verified foods
Barcode scanningComing soonAvailable
PricingFree core + $4.99/mo premiumFree limited + $19.99/mo premium

Who MyFitnessPal is best for

People who need the largest food database and extensive third-party integrations.

Who Gram Fit is best for

People who want fast, AI-powered logging with coaching insights and a clean, modern interface.

FAQ

Is Gram Fit better than MyFitnessPal?

It depends on your priorities. Gram Fit is faster to log meals (under 5 seconds), includes AI coaching, and costs less for premium. MyFitnessPal has a larger food database and more third-party integrations.

Can I switch from MyFitnessPal to Gram Fit?

Yes. Download Gram Fit and start logging — your food database searches will find the same common foods. There is no data import needed as Gram Fit builds your history fresh.

Does Gram Fit have as many foods as MyFitnessPal?

MyFitnessPal has a larger database (14M+ foods). Gram Fit has a growing database supplemented by AI-powered food recognition, which covers most common meals and restaurant items.

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