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Aumaï vs Yazio: Which Nutrition App Should You Use?

Yazio is a solid calorie counter with 100M+ users and strong fasting tools. But if you want an AI coach that actually remembers you, here is how it compares to Aumaï.

Selena·
Aumaï vs Yazio: Which Nutrition App Should You Use?

If you have ever tracked calories, you have probably tried Yazio. With over 100 million users and a particularly strong following in Europe, it is one of the most downloaded nutrition apps in the world. I respect that. Building something that many people use is no small thing.

But here is the honest truth: Yazio was built for a different era of nutrition tracking. It does certain things well, and other things feel stuck in 2018. If you are deciding between Yazio and Aumaï, this breakdown should help you figure out which one fits how you actually eat and live.

What Yazio does well

Credit where it is due. Yazio has a massive food database with particularly strong coverage of European brands and products. If you live in Germany, France, or anywhere in the EU, you will find local items that other apps miss entirely.

Their intermittent fasting integration is genuinely best-in-class. Yazio supports 16:8, 5:2, and other protocols with a built-in timer, ketosis tracking, and fasting history. If fasting is central to your routine, this matters.

The meal planning feature is also useful. Yazio suggests recipes based on your calorie targets and dietary preferences, which helps with the "what do I eat tonight" problem that trips up so many people.

Key Takeaway: Yazio is strongest as a European calorie counter with solid fasting tools and meal planning. For manual tracking with a barcode scanner, it gets the job done.

Where Yazio starts to struggle

Here is where things get complicated. Yazio added AI photo logging in late 2025, but user reports on Reddit suggest it inflates protein content and underestimates calories. When your AI feature makes your data less accurate, that is a problem.

The bigger frustration, though, is the UX direction. Yazio recently introduced aggressive gamification, think Duolingo-style mascots, animations that take 10 seconds to clear, and pop-ups after every food entry. Users on r/yazio describe it as "an absolute shit show" and are actively looking for alternatives.

Stat: Yazio Pro costs approximately $48/year. The barcode scanner, previously free, now requires a paid subscription.

Basic features keep moving behind the paywall too. You cannot even log food for tomorrow on the free plan anymore. That is not a premium feature, that is holding basic functionality hostage.

The free tier feels more like a trial than a usable product. Nutritional detail like fiber, vitamins, and minerals are blurred behind a Pro badge. If you are serious about understanding what you eat, you are paying from day one.

How Aumaï approaches things differently

Aumaï is an AI nutrition coaching app that analyzes meals from text descriptions, photos, or voice messages and tracks 6 macronutrients including fiber. Instead of searching a database or scanning barcodes, you just describe what you ate.

The core difference is conversation. Say "a croissant and a coffee with oat milk" and the AI breaks it down instantly. Want to adjust? Just say so. "Actually, it was almond milk." The coach updates your log through dialogue, not menu taps. That back-and-forth refinement is something database-driven apps cannot replicate.

Aumaï's AI coach also remembers your history, goals, and habits across sessions. When you had raclette on Saturday, it does not panic. It looks at your week as a whole and helps you balance things out. Yazio does not have any coaching layer at all.

Key Takeaway: Aumaï replaces the search-and-scroll logging workflow with a conversational AI that understands context. You talk to it like a person, and it remembers what you have told it before.

The multi-channel thing actually matters

This is something I keep coming back to. Aumaï works on WhatsApp, a web dashboard, and a native app. Log a meal via WhatsApp message at lunch, check your full dashboard with charts and analytics on the web later that evening. Everything syncs.

Yazio is app-only. That is fine for most people, but if you have ever wanted to log something without opening yet another app, the WhatsApp channel is surprisingly convenient. It removes one more layer of friction, and in nutrition tracking, friction is the enemy.

Honest comparison table

FeatureAumaïYazio
AI meal logging (text/photo/voice)Yes, all threePhoto only (Pro), added late 2025
Conversational AI coachYes, with memoryNo
Macronutrients tracked6 including fiber3 basic (detail behind paywall)
Multi-channelWhatsApp + Web + AppApp only
Intermittent fasting toolsNo dedicated fasting trackerBest-in-class IF integration
Food database sizeAI-powered (any cuisine)4M+ items, strong European coverage
BYO AI model (MCP)YesNo
Free tier7-day trialLimited free version with ads

Who should pick which

Pick Yazio if intermittent fasting is your primary focus and you want a dedicated fasting timer with ketosis tracking built into your calorie counter. If you live in Europe and rely heavily on barcode scanning for packaged foods, Yazio's database coverage is hard to beat.

Pick Aumaï if you want to actually understand your nutrition through conversation, not just count calories. If you have tried manual logging before and quit because it was tedious, the conversational approach removes the friction that causes most people to give up. And if you want a coach that learns who you are, not just a tracker that records what you enter.

The real question is not which app has more features. It is which one you will still be using in three months.

FAQ

Is Yazio better than MyFitnessPal?

Yazio has better European food coverage and stronger intermittent fasting tools than MyFitnessPal. However, both apps rely on manual database logging. Users frustrated with either app's UX are increasingly looking at AI-native alternatives that replace searching with conversation.

Does Yazio have an AI coach?

Yazio does not have a conversational AI coach. It added AI photo logging in late 2025, but user reports suggest accuracy issues with protein and calorie estimates. There is no coaching layer that provides personalized guidance or remembers your history.

Can I use Yazio for free?

Yazio offers a free tier, but it is limited. The barcode scanner, detailed nutritional breakdowns, and fasting tools all require Yazio Pro at approximately $48/year. The free version includes basic calorie logging with ads.

What makes Aumaï different from Yazio?

Aumaï is an AI nutrition coaching app that uses conversational logging instead of database search. You describe meals in text, take a photo, or send a voice message, and the AI analyzes 6 macronutrients. Aumaï also offers a persistent AI coach with memory and works across WhatsApp, web, and mobile.

Is Aumaï available in France?

Yes. Aumaï is built with French and European users in mind, with full French language support and a coaching approach adapted for French food culture. It is available on web, mobile, and WhatsApp.

-- Selena