15 Vegetarian and Vegan Apps available on iOS and Android

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Being a vegan or vegetarian is a lifestyle that requires dedication, thankfully, the transition has become a bit easier thanks to technology. For example, creating delicious vegan meals becomes way easier and faster with the help of recipe apps, that walk you through what you need to shop for and how to cook it, with inspirational pics of the results. There are also online resources that offer information on which brands are cruelty free, etc. Some of these vegetarian and vegan apps can be used to scan barcodes while you shop, letting you know what is and isn’t vegan, locate the nearest vegan restaurant, etc.  We collected together 15 of the best vegetarian and vegan apps that make finding, choosing and living Vegetarian and Vegan lifestyle easier.

 

15 Vegetarian and Vegan Apps for a Healthier Life

 

Vegetarian and Vegan Apps available on iOS and Android

1. Gonutss – Vegan Translator

The first one on our list of vegetarian and vegan apps is Gonutss, which bills itself as a “vegan translator”. It offers search for vegan or vegetarian alternatives including recipes, ingredients, and products. A “Veganpedia” feature lets you identify and learn about raw vegan ingredients. A protein calculator helps you measure out ingredients with the same amount of protein as non-vegan food. What is more, it offers a possibility to filter results by: Fair Trade, Gluten Free, Non GMO, Peanut Free, Raw, Soy Free, Sugar Free, Tree Nut Free, etc. 

Available on iOS and Android 

 

2. Vegan Amino

Speaking of staying on track, there’s no better way to stay motivated than to talk with other vegans about their food choices or cooking tips. Vegan Amino is not just an app for discovering new vegan meals or learning about vegan ingredients. It’s a community filled with other people from all walks of life who’ve adopted the vegan lifestyle. Also, with this app you get the latest news and updates on vegan products

Available on iOS and Android

 

3.Vegan Recipe Club

One of the hardest aspects of staying vegan or vegetarian is finding a variety of foods to eat. There’s actually an amazing array of choices for a planet-based lifestyle, but you won’t find them in typical cookbooks or recipe websites. This is why the Vegan Recipe Club app is so useful. It includes over 600 vegan recipes in its library, with new recipes added weekly.

Breakfasts, lunches, starters, mains, desserts, sauces, smoothies, raw, baking and cakes… all within easy to find categories. Search for recipes by season, celebrations, dietary requirements, country and much more. You’ll also find recipes by chefs from some of the top vegan restaurants. 

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Available on iOS and Android

 

4. Happy Cow

Happy Cow is one of the best ways to find vegan food around the world with helpful info on restaurants, markets, and more. You can search by your current location or anywhere, filter by the type of plant-based diet you prefer and save your favorite locations.

Available on iOS and Android

 

5. Vanilla Bean

The main page of Vanilla Bean is simply a search engine. And you can filters for criteria like fair-trade, raw food offers, and more. Also, you can discover page with new restaurants near you that you haven’t tried yet. With self-explanatory indicators for each restaurant, you can immediately spot what each location has to offer. The chosen photos and detailed descriptions, including reviews from the community, will help you decide which restaurant to visit.

Available on iOS and Android 

 

6. Mealime

If you do want to cook at home, then you’re going to need apps that not only help you find recipes, but also assist with shopping for the ingredients to make them. Mealime is a perfect app for that. When you install the app, it’ll ask you a series of questions to personalize your meal options. You can choose what style of plant-based diet you follow, along with dietary likes and dislikes. This app offers detailed, well-written recipes that are easy to follow. Every recipe you choose automatically adds ingredients to a grocery shopping list. If you want to have success in your vegan or vegetarian lifestyle, it all starts in the kitchen. 

Available on iOS and Android 

 

7. Hebbars Kitchen

The Hebbars Kitchen app has hundreds of Indian vegetarian recipes for you to choose from.

All recipes have simple descriptions and easy step-by-step instructions. You can save and organize them. This app offers step-by-step photo recipes with a brief square short video. 

Available on iOS and Android 

 

8. Oh She Glows

Oh She Glows is a popular plant-based cooking blog run by Angela Liddon. The app is a compilation of some of the top recipes from the site. It’s very user-friendly: you can create a list of favorites, check off steps in recipes as you cook, and add notes to recipes that you’ve tweaked. Enjoy over 140 plant-based recipes, including more than 120 gluten-free recipes. There are many exclusive app recipes not shared anywhere else.

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Also, you can browse through beautiful full-screen high-resolution photography, search for recipes with ease using ingredient keywords or by recipe title, find detailed nutritional information available for each recipe located in the “tips” section, filter your recipes based on dietary/allergy info, season, dish type, and more. 

Available on iOS and Android

 

9. Forks Over Knives

This is the essential recipe app from the makers of the critically-acclaimed film Forks Over Knives. Discover over 400 hearty and decadent meals from over 50 leading chefs, with new recipes added weekly! App offers step-by-step instructions and every recipe fits the whole-food, plant-based lifestyle that a growing number of health professionals recognize can help stave off and even reverse chronic ailments like heart disease and type 2 diabetes. 

Available on iOS and Android

 

10. 21-Day Vegan Kickstart

This meal-planning app from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine provides tons of amazing plant-based recipes. It is designed by nutrition experts and offers the chance to put the healthiest diet to work for you. This evidence-based program has everything you need to get started on a plant-based diet: meal plans, recipes, grocery lists, daily videos, nutrition tips, cooking demonstrations, and more. Also, it has high-resolution step-by-step photos and offers an ability to mark your favorite recipes to come back each time with ease.

Available on iOS and Android

 

11. Allrecipes Dinner Spinner

Allrecipes is a great app that provides hundreds of recipes in all different kinds of cooking categories, including vegan and vegetarian. They are great for their versatility, especially if you’re someone looking to transition to a vegan diet from a meat-based one through a slow process. Allrecipes’ Dinner Spinner is the most popular food-focused social app with a community of more than 30 million home cooks. Also, there you may find step-by-step cooking videos.

Available on iOS and Android

 

12. Is It Vegan?

Have you ever been unsure of an ingredient? Is It Vegan? You simply open this app, scan the barcode of whatever products you’re interested in, and it will tell you whether the product is vegan, vegetarian, or neither. Is It Vegan is a tool for anyone interested in eliminating animal products from their diet. It offers a summary classifying the list of ingredients. Is It Vegan has information on hundreds of thousands of food and beverage products and verifies each of them using a master list containing thousands of pre-classified ingredients. Users now have the option to upload products, making the database larger than ever.

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Available on iOS and Android

 

13. AirVegan 

A must-have for frequent fliers. AirVegan tells you which airports have plant-based dining options and how many based on a color rating system. Green means many, yellow means a few, and red means extremely limited options – so it might be best to pack your own vegan snacks. 

Available on iOS and Android

 

14. Veggie Alternatives 

Looking to replace eggs, bacon, chocolate or cream in your favourite meals and recipes? With Veggie Alternatives, you can find over 300 animal-friendly substitutes for over 40 meat, dairy or other products. The easy-to-use app aims to help you cook your favourite dishes while sticking to your vegan principles. It suggests top vegan brand alternatives and includes pricing information. It also provides recipes for some dairy products alternatives that can be created from scratch. 

Available on iOS and Android

 

15. VNutrition

And the last but not least in our list of vegetarian and vegan apps is VNutrition. Designed by The Vegan Society’s dietitian Heather Russell, the free vegan app is a good starting point if you’re looking to switch to a vegan diet. Designed to foster healthy vegan habits, the food diary encourages you to record your daily diet, and provide insightful analysis to ensure you’re ticking all the nutrient boxes. Ideal for newcomers to a vegan lifestyle, and useful for longer-term vegans to ensure a balanced, healthy diet.

Available on iOS and Android

 

I hope you found this list of vegan apps useful! If you know any other vegetarian or vegan apps that deserve to be listed here, feel free to mention them in the comments section below. 

 

 

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  • Ekaterina Novoseltseva

    Ekaterina Novoseltseva is an experienced CMO and Board Director. Professor in prestigious Business Schools in Barcelona. Teaching about digital business design. Right now Ekaterina is a CMO at Apiumhub - software development hub based in Barcelona and organiser of Global Software Architecture Summit. Ekaterina is proud of having done software projects for companies like Tous, Inditex, Mango, Etnia, Adidas and many others. Ekaterina was taking active part in the Apiumhub office opening in Paseo de Gracia and in helping companies like Bitpanda open their tech hubs in Barcelona.

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One Comment

  1. Jason Smith

    These apps are exactly what I need. Recently, I decided to embrace a full vegetarian lifestyle. It’s a hard transition and I often find myself in the middle of finding what my next meal will be. Glad there are apps that I could use effectively. Which one could you suggest that will ensure that I will not consume any dairy products while providing me with new and exciting recipes?

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