MyFitLife may fit if you want one connected routine
Choose it if food logging needs to sit beside hydration, fasting, supplement labels, meal planning, progress, and an AI coach instead of standing alone.
Food logging app comparison
Both products describe quick ways to log food. Cal AI leads with photo, barcode, and description logging; MyFitLife connects photo-assisted logging to food, hydration, fasting, supplement labels, planning, progress, and Coach Milo.
Information current as of August 6, 2026. Plans, prices, trials, and features can change. Verify the current offer before choosing.
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| What you are comparing | MyFitLife | Cal AI |
|---|---|---|
| Ways to log food | Search, barcode scan, recent foods, photo-assisted workflows, and manual entry. | Photo, barcode, and description logging advertised on the official site. |
| Routine beyond food logging | Free includes hydration, fasting, supplement-label lookup, progress, Pantry, Grocery, recipes, and MyFit Score. | Not evaluated in the official source checked for this page. |
| AI use | Free has a default daily quota for Coach Milo, photo analysis, and Recipe AI. Premium raises the limits and saves Coach Milo history. | The official site focuses on AI-powered food logging by photo, barcode, or description. |
| Consumer trial | No consumer free trial is currently offered through the App Store or Google Play. | 3-day trial advertised on the official site. |
| Published plan price | Free; Premium is $7.99/month or $49.99/year at U.S. reference prices. | Check the current store offer and renewal terms; no price is claimed here. |
Neither app is the right choice for everyone. These are the clearest tradeoffs in the checked sources.
Choose it if food logging needs to sit beside hydration, fasting, supplement labels, meal planning, progress, and an AI coach instead of standing alone.
Its official site centers the experience on photo, barcode, and description logging and advertises a 3-day trial.
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