Waistline Calorie Counter

4.8
138 reviews
5K+
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PEGI 3
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About this app

Waistline is a calorie counter and weight tracker that allows you to keep a diary of the food you eat and track variations in your weight.

All data is kept on your device, it's never shared with a server or uploaded to the "cloud" (unless you want to upload data to Open Food Facts) but it can be exported or imported easily when needed.

The app includes a barcode scanner that connects to the Open Food Facts database to pull in product information.

Best of all this app respects your freedom, data, and privacy. It is entirely free/libre and open source. The source code is available on GitHub - https://github.com/davidhealey/waistline
Updated on
6 Dec 2024

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
135 reviews
Marsel Panov
23 December 2024
Wow, awesome app. 1) Free, no ads, open source = no hidden subscribtions 2) Adjustable design 3) Database your own meals 4) Open Good Facts integration = scan the barcode - get the nutritional value added to your database 5) record your weight 6) set your goals 7) option to adjust literally anything bro, it's beyond good
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A Google user
8 May 2019
I wanted to move away from MyFitnessPal and use a FOSS alternative, but this has a number of problems making it a poor replacement. It reset my settings and lost my entries twice in a short period of time. It cannot search OFF entries. This isn't the fault of Waistline but I also had so many problems just trying to make an account on OFF (they blocked all Zoho addresses, app crashes frequently, contributions disappear, other UI bugs) that this just isn't worth the hassle.
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Blake Reilly
2 November 2022
Love that the database used is OpenFoodFacts. However, it would be nice to see more integration with the database if possible. The ability to edit the database from Waistline would be a great benefit, rather than needing to also download a separate app and log into that. I can edit scanned items or create for new items, but it seems this is only local for me to see? Edit: Bigger issue is that there is no database for non-barcode items such as NUTTAB! Almost a great replacement for MyFitnessPal..
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David Healey
21 December 2022
Waistline is not going to become an Open Food Facts editor (or an editor for the other databases it interacts with). Although it is possible to upload new items to the OFF database from within Waistline.