Nutrition API
YMove vs Nutritionix: Nutrition API Comparison
Feature Comparison
| Feature | YMove | Nutritionix |
|---|---|---|
| Self-serve signup | ||
| Public pricing | ||
| Free tier for development | ||
| USDA FoodData Central | ||
| Branded products coverage | 3M+ via Open Food Facts | 700k+ branded |
| International product coverage | US-focused | |
| Natural-language food logging (text) | ||
| Photo food logging | ||
| Barcode lookup | ||
| Recipe search bundled | ||
| Exercise videos bundled | ||
| Workout generation bundled | ||
| Starting paid price | $19/mo | Custom enterprise |
Self-serve signup
Public pricing
Free tier for development
USDA FoodData Central
Branded products coverage
International product coverage
Natural-language food logging (text)
Photo food logging
Barcode lookup
Recipe search bundled
Exercise videos bundled
Workout generation bundled
Starting paid price
Nutritionix focuses on natural-language food logging
Nutritionix's strength is its "Track API": send a sentence like "I had two eggs and a banana" and get back structured nutrition. YMove ships the same capability via POST /api/v2/foods/log/text, plus POST /api/v2/foods/log/photo for image-based meal logging.
Pricing: self-serve vs enterprise
Nutritionix offers a developer free tier with rate limits, then jumps to custom enterprise pricing. Mid-size SaaS teams often hit a wall at the free tier and end up in a sales cycle with no public price target.
YMove's paid plans start at $19/mo with published rate limits and feature tiers. No sales call required. Upgrades and overage are self-serve in the dashboard.
Beyond food logging: what you also get with YMove
- Recipe API: full nutrition per ingredient + per serving, diet and cuisine filters, CDN-served images.
- Exercise API: 600+ HD videos, GIFs, and structured exercise metadata (muscle groups, equipment, difficulty).
- Workout generator:
POST /api/v2/workouts/generatereturns a programmed workout that fits user goals, available equipment, and time budget. - Country-aware food results: pass
country=XXon food search to surface locally-relevant branded products.
When Nutritionix wins
Nutritionix has long-running enterprise relationships and an established brand in the US dietitian and clinical-nutrition market. If your customer set is large health platforms that already standardize on Nutritionix data feeds, that matters. For everyone else (new fitness apps, indie developers, global audiences), YMove's self-serve, bundled approach is faster to ship with and easier to budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Nutritionix have public pricing?
Nutritionix offers a free tier for development. Production paid plans require contacting their sales team for custom enterprise pricing. YMove publishes pricing transparently and is self-serve up to enterprise scale.
Can YMove do natural-language food logging like Nutritionix Track API?
Yes. POST /api/v2/foods/log/text accepts free-form meal descriptions and returns identified foods with structured nutrition. POST /api/v2/foods/log/photo does the same for images.
How does food database size compare?
Nutritionix has ~700k branded products plus USDA generics. YMove has 3M+ branded products via Open Food Facts plus USDA generics, with broader international coverage.
Is the food data accuracy comparable?
Both providers use USDA FoodData Central for generics, which is the gold-standard source. For branded products, Nutritionix curates a smaller set with more verification; YMove leans on Open Food Facts' larger crowdsourced set with USDA-first ranking to surface clean reference foods on generic queries.
Can I migrate off Nutritionix easily?
The endpoints are similar in shape (food search, food details, NLP food logging, barcode). The migration is mostly field renames and updating the auth header to X-API-Key. Most teams swap in under a day.
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