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MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter earns about
$56.13M/month
range $30.87M – $81.38M · $673.51M/year
Per Day
$1.87M
$1.03M – $2.71M
Per Week
$13.10M
$7.20M – $18.99M
Per Month
$56.13M
$30.87M – $81.38M
Per Year
$673.51M
$370.43M – $976.58M
Lifetime
$1.68B
$926.07M – $2.44B
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$22
every second
$1.3K
every minute
$78.0K
every hour
$1.87M
every day
- ☕ Buys 374K $5 coffees every day
- 👨💻 Pays for 4K senior engineer salaries per year
- 🚗 Earns enough for 16K Tesla Model 3s annually
12-Month Revenue Projection
Synthetic projection based on category benchmarks. Real growth depends on retention, marketing, and seasonality.
Estimated Installs
395.3M
estimated from 2,325,232 ratings
Active Users (est.)
44.3M
~11.2% of installs
Rating
4.71 ★
2.3M reviews
Monetization
Free (likely ads / IAP)
Rating Distribution
5★
1.9M
4★
252K
3★
75K
2★
21K
1★
50K
Frequently Asked About MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter
How much does MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter make per month? ⌄
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter is estimated to earn $56.13M per month, with a likely range of $30.87M to $81.38M. That works out to roughly $1.87M per day or $78.0K per hour.
How much does MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter make per year? ⌄
Annual revenue is estimated at $673.51M ($370.43M – $976.58M). Over an estimated 30-month app lifetime, that totals roughly $1.68B.
How many people use MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter? ⌄
Apple doesn't publish install counts. Based on 2.3M ratings, we estimate ~395.3M total installs and ~44.3M monthly active users.
How does MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter make money? ⌄
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter uses a "Free (likely ads / IAP)" model. Revenue is calculated as installs × active user ratio × category ARPU benchmark for Health & Fitness.
How accurate is this MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter revenue estimate? ⌄
Estimates are directional - typically within 2–3× of actual revenue for popular apps. We compute a central figure using public App Store data and apply a ±45% confidence band. Real revenue depends on geography, retention, and many factors we can't see.