MyPlate Alternative: Cronometer (2024)

New Update! You can now import your MyPlate data into Cronometer. Learn how.

Welcome, MyPlate Users!

Hearing the latest news of MyPlate discontinuing their app, we wanted to let you all know that Cronometer is here for you.

Of course, we want to help all current MyPlate users and welcome them with open arms to our platform, but our hearts also go out to any of the staff members, business owners and investors that may have been impacted by these events. We understand this is a challenging time for everyone that is a part of the MyPlate community and hope that we can help by offering a solid alternative, which fits most people’s nutrition tracking needs.

With over 8 million users worldwide, Cronometer has built a strong reputation in the industry for its unrivaled accuracy and comprehensive nutrition data. We provide an array of customizable options to cater to diverse dietary needs.

We’ve already had a few questions coming into our Customer Service team asking how to accomplish certain tasks that they were accustomed to in MyPlate, so we’re here to provide some guidance and let you know what you can expect while making the switch.

We Share Your Values

For users who have cherished MyPlate, transitioning to Cronometer can be a seamless experience, as we share many fundamental principles:

  • We firmly believe in promoting sustainable lifestyle habits, avoiding fad diets, and discouraging extreme weight loss methods or reliance on diet pills and supplements. Like MyPlate, we strive to provide unbiased nutrition information and encourage a balanced approach to health.


Where Cronometer truly excels and offers added value to MyPlate users is in the depth of data we provide. Our platform empowers individuals to reach unprecedented levels of well-being through holistic nutrition tracking. By offering comprehensive and detailed information, we enable users to make informed decisions about their dietary choices, ultimately supporting their journey towards optimal health.

Experiencing a Seamless Switch

Import Your MyPlate Data Into Cronometer

We’ve recently added functionality which allows you to import your MyPlate data into Cronometer. Please note, we’ve received notice that MyPlate will no longer be supporting the user data exports. If you already have access to your data in a JSON format, here’s how to import it into Cronometer:

  1. Sign up or log in to your Cronometer account on the web version of the app. You will not be able to perform the import process on the mobile version of Cronometer. You will, however, be able to see your imported data on the mobile app once the import has been executed.
  2. Navigate to More > Account > Account Data and click Import Data
  3. Select MyPlate, click Import and select your JSON file

And you’re off to the races! You’ll now have up to a year’s worth of data that you can start leveraging in Cronometer right away. Try checking your Nutrition Report or Charts to see if you’re on the right track.

Caloric Needs & Weight Goals

Like MyPlate, Cronometer uses your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) to determine an individual’s caloric needs and energy expenditures. This means you can maintain the course you started through MyPlate.

If weight loss is your goal we also have the same cadence options for sustainable and gradual weight loss, meaning you’ll reach your goals in the same amount of time.

Macronutrient Ratios

One difference you might notice between Cronometer and MyPlate is our macronutrient ratios; as per the Dietary Reference Intakes Cronometer has a macronutrient ratio of 45% carbohydrates, 30% fat and 25% protein. If you’d like to switch these at any time you can easily do this in your Macronutrient Target Settings.

Sync Apps & Devices

Like MyPlate, Cronometer allows you to sync with apps and devices so you can automatically import exercise and biometric data. Connect with Apple Health, Google Fit, Samsung Health, WHOOP, Oura, Garmin, Suunto. Learn how here.

Tell Us More!

If you’re making the switch, we want to hear from you! Let us know what you think about Cronometer, what you miss about MyPlate and what would help to make your transition easier. Take this 5 minute survey.

"I had been using MyPlate for years and it is being discontinued in July, so I had to make the switch to a new app. I tested a few others out, but ultimately found Cronometer to be the best so far. It has all the features MyPlate did and more! I love all the nutrition info as well and the huge database. Will be using daily from now on."

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Don’t see it in our database? Add it! You’re free to track any food you want with our Custom Foods feature.

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Easily create your own recipes or import them from a website. You can share your foods and recipes with other Cronometer users.

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Our #1 priority is to protect your health data and to provide you with a safe space to track your nutrition.

Join our amazing community

Beyond the technical aspects of the app we feel confident that MyPlate users will feel welcomed and supported by the Cronometer community. Our dedicated staff, myriad of professionals choosing Cronometer for their practices and extremely passionate user base all provide help, a vast array of knowledge and encouragement to each other.

Users have an option to join:

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Get started on your new journey with Cronometer.

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FAQs

Is MyPlate shutting down? ›

MyPlate Shutting Down: Understanding the Statement

The discontinuation will take effect on July 9, 2023, and MyPlate will no longer be available for download on iOS or Android stores.

What can I use instead of MyPlate? ›

Like MyPlate, Cronometer uses your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) to determine an individual's caloric needs and energy expenditures.

What's better than MyPlate? ›

The Healthy Eating Plate is based exclusively on the best available science and was not subjected to political or commercial pressures from food industry lobbyists. Here's a table showing how the Healthy Eating Plate compares to the USDA's MyPlate, section by section.

Did Livestrong discontinue MyPlate? ›

While we say goodbye to the MyPlate Community, we encourage you to continue your wellness journey by exploring other reputable nutrition and fitness apps. If you have any questions, our customer support team is available to assist you. Again, we wish to express our deepest gratitude for your unwavering support.

What is a major criticism of MyPlate? ›

A major criticism of the use of the MyPlate tool is that: it treats all foods within a single group the same. The correct option is d. This is because MyPlate does not differentiate between healthy and unhealthy choices within each food group, leading to potential confusion for consumers when making dietary decisions.

Why was the Food Pyramid replaced with MyPlate? ›

In response to the growing obesity crisis, the USDA was forced to back away from the Food Pyramid and in 2011 introduced MyPlate.

Is cronometer or MyFitnessPal better? ›

In summary, all three apps have their strengths and weaknesses. MyFitnessPal is famous for its extensive food database and social features, but some entries may need more accuracy. Cronometer offers detailed tracking and verified nutrition data but likely has a smaller database than MFP.

Do we still use MyPlate? ›

The USDA Dietary Guidelines encourage Americans to use MyPlate as a tool to plan healthy meals. They also outline 4 guidelines to “make every bite count”: Follow a healthy dietary pattern at every life stage. Your eating patterns — what you eat most of the time– are important.

Does the USDA still use the food pyramid? ›

MyPlate replaced MyPyramid and the Food Guide Pyramid in June 2011. MyPlate is part of a larger communication initiative based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to help consumers make better food choices.

What is the most reliable food database? ›

FooDB. FooDB is the world's largest and most comprehensive resource on food constituents, chemistry and biology. It provides information on both macronutrients and micronutrients, including many of the constituents that give foods their flavor, color, taste, texture and aroma.

What is the new plate method? ›

The goal is to have vegetables, fruits, whole grains and beans make up 2/3 (or more) of each meal, and animal protein to make up 1/3 (or less). This shouldn't be seen as a rigid diet, but as an opportunity to be creative and flexible with your meals!

What is the difference between MyPlate and MyPyramid? ›

MyPyramid had an emphasis on grains. While MyPlate focuses on fruits and vegetables taking up half your plate. In addition to making your plate half fruits and veggies, MyPlate also recommends making half of your grains whole.

Is MyPlate ending? ›

In response to news of MyPlate app closing its doors, Cronometer hopes to ease user journey while transitioning to an alternative nutrition tracking app. Cronometer hopes to speak with current MyPlate users to understand their needs and learn how they can better support their nutrition tracking requirements.

Is there still a MyPlate app? ›

In response to news of MyPlate app closing its doors, Cronometer hopes to ease user journey while transitioning to an alternative nutrition tracking app. Cronometer hopes to speak with current MyPlate users to understand their needs and learn how they can better support their nutrition tracking requirements.

Why are they now using the MyPlate icon? ›

MyPlate was developed as a new way to promote healthy eating to consumers. The MyPlate image builds on a familiar image of the five food groups, a plate. Learn more about MyPlate and its resources here: https://www.myplate.gov/. It is supported by messages encouraging consumers to make healthy choices.

Who runs MyPlate? ›

MyPlate was established by the USDA in 2011 to combine the recommendations of these past nutrition guides into a graphic that was easy to read. Many other governments and organizations have created nutrition guides.

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