MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter
About this version
Updates arrive frequently and mostly polish the diary, search, and Premium features rather than reshape the app. The changes users actually notice have tended to be entitlement shifts — features moving between the free and paid tiers — which happen on the server regardless of your installed version. Recent development energy has gone toward meal planning and lower-friction ways to log.
What recent updates focused on
- Faster logging methods, including voice entry and photo-recognition experiments
- Meal-planning tools folded in alongside the classic diary
- Ongoing rebalancing of free versus Premium functionality
Our update advice
Keep the app current through Google Play; database access and device integrations rot quickly on old builds. Pinning an outdated APK will not preserve grandfathered features either, since free-versus-Premium gating is decided server-side, not in the app.
The authoritative source for the current version number, changelog, and
requirements is the official Google Play listing
(package com.myfitnesspal.android). Read our full assessment in the
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter review.