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MyFitnessPal Price Hikes & Price History (2026)

Updated June 4, 2026 · Researched & fact-checked by

MyFitnessPal hasn’t announced a single across-the-board price hike, but the effective cost of using it has climbed. In 2024 it split its paid tier into Premium ($19.99/month or $79.99/year) and Premium+ ($24.99/month or $99.99/year), and in May 2026 it expanded the paywall — moving scan-a-meal, recipe URL import and macro-by-meal goals behind Premium.

At a glance

Current price
$19.99 (Premium (monthly))
Price held since
Sep 2024

Key takeaways

  • MyFitnessPal Premium is $19.99/month ($79.99/year); Premium+ is $24.99/month ($99.99/year).
  • In May 2026 MyFitnessPal moved scan-a-meal, recipe URL import and macro-by-meal goals behind Premium.
  • There’s no single price hike — the cost increase comes from paywalling features and adding a higher Premium+ tier.

MyFitnessPal price increase history

MyFitnessPal’s headline price hasn’t jumped in one step, but its paywall has expanded. In 2024 it introduced a higher Premium+ tier ($99.99/year) above Premium ($79.99/year), and in May 2026 it moved several previously-free features — scan-a-meal, recipe URL import and macro-by-meal goals — behind Premium. For long-time free users, that paywall expansion is the most consequential change in years even though the sticker price didn’t change.

What MyFitnessPal costs right now

  • Premium (monthly): $19.99 (US)
  • Premium (annual): $79.99 (US)
  • Premium+ (annual): $99.99 (US)

Has MyFitnessPal raised its price?

Not as a single sticker increase — but the effective cost of getting full use of MyFitnessPal has gone up. The app keeps Premium at $19.99/month ($79.99/year), yet it has steadily moved value behind that paywall and added a pricier Premium+ tier at $99.99/year for features like advanced analytics and meal planning.

The sharpest change came in May 2026, when MyFitnessPal quietly expanded the paywall — scan-a-meal, recipe URL import and macro-by-meal goals all moved to Premium. For long-time free users who relied on those tools, it effectively turned a free habit into a paid one, which is its own kind of price increase even though no published number changed.

Paywall creep is easy to miss because there’s no announcement email with a new price — features simply stop working until you subscribe. Tracking what you actually pay for the apps you use daily is the clearest way to notice when "free" quietly becomes $80 a year.

Frequently asked questions

Did MyFitnessPal raise its price?

Not as a single hike. Premium stays at $19.99/month ($79.99/year), but in 2024 MyFitnessPal added a higher Premium+ tier ($99.99/year) and in May 2026 it expanded the paywall, moving scan-a-meal, recipe import and macro-by-meal goals behind Premium.

How much does MyFitnessPal cost now?

As of 2026, MyFitnessPal Premium is $19.99/month or $79.99/year, and Premium+ is $24.99/month or $99.99/year in the US. A limited free tier remains.

What did MyFitnessPal move behind the paywall in 2026?

In May 2026 MyFitnessPal moved scan-a-meal, recipe URL import and macro-by-meal goals to Premium, so free users lost access to features they previously had.

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