How to Cancel Foodvisor Premium (Step-by-Step Guide)

Cancel Foodvisor Premium in 3 minutes. Exact steps for iPhone, iPad, Android, and web subscriptions — plus what to switch to if Foodvisor's AI, database, or pricing isn't working for you.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Emily Torres, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)

Canceling Foodvisor Premium takes 3 minutes via App Store or Play Store. Here's the exact process.

If you signed up for a Foodvisor Premium trial and realized the AI photo recognition is not hitting the accuracy you need, or the database is missing the foods you actually eat, or the subscription renewed at a price you did not expect, the cancellation flow depends entirely on where you originally subscribed. There is no universal button inside the Foodvisor app. Instead, the subscription lives with whichever platform processed your payment — Apple, Google, or Foodvisor's web checkout — and each path has a slightly different set of taps.

This guide walks through every scenario so you can cancel cleanly, avoid accidental re-charges, and keep access to the Premium features until your current billing period ends. It also covers what to do next if you still want an AI-driven tracker but Foodvisor was not the right fit — because most people who cancel one tracker start looking for another within a week.


Step 1: Find Your Subscription Source

Before you can cancel, you need to know who is charging you. This is the single most common source of confusion, and it is also why many people end up getting billed again after they thought they had canceled.

Check your email receipts

Open your email and search for "Foodvisor." You will usually find a purchase confirmation from one of three senders:

  • Apple / App Store / iTunes — the receipt will come from no_reply@email.apple.com and reference an App Store subscription. This means you subscribed through an iPhone or iPad, and you must cancel through Apple's subscription settings, not the Foodvisor app.
  • Google Play — the receipt will come from googleplay-noreply@google.com and reference Google Play Store. You subscribed through an Android device, and you cancel through the Play Store app or the Play Store website.
  • Foodvisor / Stripe / Paddle — if you see a receipt directly from Foodvisor or a payment processor like Stripe or Paddle, you subscribed on Foodvisor's website. You cancel through Foodvisor's web account page.

If you genuinely cannot find a receipt, check your bank or card statement for a recurring charge. The merchant name next to the charge is your best clue: "APPLE.COM/BILL" means Apple, "GOOGLE FOODVISOR" means Google Play, and "FOODVISOR" or "PADDLEFOODVISOR" means web.

Why this step matters

If you subscribed on iPhone and try to cancel through Foodvisor's website, nothing happens — the web account has no authority over an App Store subscription. Similarly, deleting the Foodvisor app from your phone does not cancel the subscription. Apple and Google will continue billing until you cancel in their respective subscription managers. This is a quirk of how mobile app stores handle in-app purchases, not a Foodvisor-specific trap, but it is the reason people end up paying for trackers they no longer use.

Take 30 seconds to confirm the source before moving to the next step. It will save you a month of unwanted billing.


Step 2: Cancel on iPhone/iPad

If your subscription is through the App Store, this is the fastest path.

Method A: From Settings

  1. Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap your name at the top of the screen to open your Apple ID.
  3. Tap Subscriptions.
  4. You will see a list of active subscriptions. Tap Foodvisor.
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription at the bottom of the screen.
  6. Confirm the cancellation.

You should see a message confirming that your subscription will not renew and will remain active until the end of the current billing period. That is the behavior you want — you keep Premium access until the date you already paid for, then it stops automatically.

Method B: From the App Store app

  1. Open the App Store app.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.
  3. Tap Subscriptions.
  4. Tap Foodvisor.
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm.

What to check after canceling

Go back into Subscriptions and look at the Foodvisor entry. It should now be listed under Expired or show an end date with no renewal badge. If it still shows "Renews on [date]," the cancellation did not go through — repeat the steps.

Refunds on Apple

Apple handles Foodvisor refunds, not Foodvisor itself. You can request one at reportaproblem.apple.com, sign in with your Apple ID, find the Foodvisor charge, and select "Request a refund." Apple decides case-by-case, typically based on how recently you were charged and whether you used the subscription. This guide does not cover refund policy specifics — check Apple's current terms.


Step 3: Cancel on Android

If your subscription is through Google Play, the flow is similar but lives inside the Play Store.

Method A: From the Play Store app

  1. Open the Google Play Store app.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.
  3. Tap Payments & subscriptions.
  4. Tap Subscriptions.
  5. Find and tap Foodvisor.
  6. Tap Cancel subscription.
  7. Choose a reason if prompted, then confirm.

You will see a confirmation that the subscription will not renew. Like Apple, Google keeps your Premium access active until the end of the paid period.

Method B: From the web

If you do not have your Android phone handy, you can cancel from any browser:

  1. Go to play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions.
  2. Sign in with the same Google account you used on your Android device.
  3. Find Foodvisor in the list.
  4. Click Manage, then Cancel subscription.
  5. Confirm.

After canceling

Return to the subscriptions list. The Foodvisor entry should now be under "Canceled" with an expiry date. If you see a "Resubscribe" button instead of "Cancel," the cancellation was successful.

Refunds on Google Play

Google Play handles its own refunds. You can request one through the same subscription detail page, or through play.google.com/store/account/orderhistory. Google's window for automated refunds is narrow; after that, you can file a manual request. Again, this guide does not advise on refund outcomes — consult Google's current policy.


Step 4: Cancel Web Subscription

If you subscribed directly on Foodvisor's website, the cancellation happens inside your Foodvisor web account, not inside any app store.

Steps

  1. Go to Foodvisor's website and sign in with the email and password you used at signup.
  2. Navigate to your Account or Subscription page — usually accessed through a profile icon or menu in the top-right corner.
  3. Look for a Manage subscription or Billing section.
  4. Click Cancel subscription and follow the on-screen prompts.
  5. Confirm the cancellation and check for a confirmation email.

If you cannot find the cancel option

Web subscriptions are sometimes processed through third-party billing providers like Stripe or Paddle. If Foodvisor's account page does not show a cancel button, check your original receipt email — there is almost always a "Manage subscription" link at the bottom that takes you to the billing provider's self-service portal. From there you can cancel directly.

Contacting support

If none of the above works, the final path is emailing Foodvisor support. Be sure to email from the same address you used to subscribe and include the last four digits of the card charged, plus the approximate date of your most recent billing. This helps them locate the account quickly.

Confirm it stuck

After canceling, watch for a confirmation email. You should also see the next renewal date removed from your account's billing section. If you do not receive a confirmation within 24 hours, follow up — do not assume the cancellation succeeded silently.


After Canceling: What Tracker Next?

Most people who cancel Foodvisor are not giving up on calorie tracking — they are giving up on a specific tool. Common reasons for leaving:

  • AI photo recognition accuracy did not match expectations for mixed plates, home-cooked meals, or regional cuisines outside French and mainstream Western food.
  • Database gaps for local supermarket brands, regional products, or non-English food names.
  • Pricing felt high for the feature set, especially after a trial converted.
  • UX friction — too many taps to log a meal, unclear portion adjustments, slow search results.
  • Language limitations — interface or food database not available in your preferred language.

If any of those apply, Nutrola is the closest philosophical successor to what Foodvisor aims to be, and in several ways the closer fit to modern tracking habits. Nutrola is built around fast photo logging, a genuinely free tier, and flat pricing that does not balloon after a trial.

Here is what Nutrola actually offers, so you can compare directly before committing.


How Nutrola's Pricing Works

  • Free tier available — you can use Nutrola without paying, not a time-limited trial that converts to a paid plan.
  • Premium starts at €2.50 per month — one of the lowest price points among AI-driven trackers in 2026.
  • No free-to-paid trap — the free tier keeps core logging features usable long-term, not just for seven or fourteen days.
  • Zero ads on every tier — free users are not monetized through interruption ads, banners, or forced video walls.
  • 1.8 million plus verified foods in the database, covering European, North American, Asian, and Latin American products.
  • AI photo recognition in under 3 seconds — point camera, shoot, review, log.
  • Barcode scanning included on free and paid tiers, no feature paywall.
  • Voice logging for hands-free entry while cooking or driving.
  • 14 languages for both app interface and food database matching.
  • HealthKit and Google Fit sync for weight, activity, and calorie loops.
  • No annual-only lock-in — month-to-month billing is available without price penalty.
  • Cancel from inside the app's billing source using the same App Store or Play Store flow you just learned for Foodvisor.

The pricing philosophy difference matters. Foodvisor's model is built around converting trial users to annual plans. Nutrola's is built around keeping the free tier strong enough that paying is a preference, not a requirement, and pricing the paid tier low enough that upgrading is a small decision rather than a committed one.

Best if you're a casual tracker

If you only want to log meals a few times a week, snap a photo occasionally, and keep a loose eye on protein and calories, the Nutrola free tier is likely all you need. No credit card, no trial clock, no auto-renewal to worry about. You can use it the way most people use a fitness app — intermittently and without pressure.

Best if you're a serious tracker

If you weigh food, log every snack, track macros across a cut or bulk, and want accurate AI photo estimation plus full HealthKit sync, the €2.50 per month tier is the most affordable serious option in the category. Most competitors sit between €7 and €15 per month for the same feature set, and several charge annual-only.

Best if you switched from Foodvisor specifically

If Foodvisor felt close-but-not-right — you liked photo logging but disliked the database or pricing — Nutrola is the direct upgrade. Faster AI, larger verified database, broader language support, and lower price. The import flow from a manual food log or CSV is straightforward, and you can keep your weight history inside HealthKit or Google Fit untouched.


FAQ

Will I still have Premium access after I cancel Foodvisor?

Yes, until the end of your current billing period. If you cancel on the fifteenth of the month and your billing date is the thirtieth, you keep Premium until the thirtieth and then drop to the free tier automatically. This is standard across Apple, Google, and most web billing systems.

Does deleting the Foodvisor app cancel the subscription?

No. Deleting the app only removes it from your device. The subscription lives with Apple, Google, or Foodvisor's web billing system, and those continue charging regardless of whether the app is installed. You must cancel through the subscription manager that matches your original purchase source.

I cannot find Foodvisor in my App Store subscriptions. What do I do?

Two possibilities. First, you might be signed into a different Apple ID than the one you used to subscribe. Sign out and back in with the correct Apple ID and check again. Second, the subscription might be through Google Play or Foodvisor's web checkout, not Apple — recheck your receipt emails to confirm the source.

Can I get a refund for Foodvisor?

Refunds are handled by the platform that processed your payment, not by Foodvisor itself. For Apple charges, use reportaproblem.apple.com. For Google Play charges, use the Play Store order history. For web charges, contact Foodvisor support or the billing provider listed on your receipt. This guide does not predict refund outcomes — refund eligibility depends on each platform's current policy.

Is Nutrola actually free, or is there a trial that converts?

Nutrola has a real free tier. It is not a seven-day or fourteen-day trial that flips to paid. You can use the free tier indefinitely. Premium is a separate upgrade starting at €2.50 per month if you want more advanced features, but the free tier stands on its own for most users.

How is Nutrola's AI different from Foodvisor's?

Nutrola's photo recognition targets under three seconds per meal and is trained on a broader international food dataset, including European grocery brands, Asian cuisines, Latin American dishes, and home-cooked plates rather than only restaurant or studio-lit food. In practice this means fewer manual corrections for mixed plates and non-Western meals.

Will my data transfer from Foodvisor to Nutrola?

Not automatically — calorie trackers do not share databases between one another. However, your historical weight, activity, and body metrics stored in Apple HealthKit or Google Fit will carry over because Nutrola reads from the same source. You will need to start logging meals fresh in Nutrola, but your long-term weight and health trend data stays intact.


Final Verdict

Canceling Foodvisor Premium is a three-minute task once you know the right path. The single most important step is confirming where you originally subscribed — App Store, Play Store, or web — because that determines which cancellation flow applies. Deleting the app does nothing; only canceling inside Apple's Subscriptions, Google Play's subscriptions, or Foodvisor's web account actually stops the billing.

After canceling, you keep Premium access until your current period ends, then drop to the free tier or lose access entirely depending on Foodvisor's current plan structure. That grace period is a good moment to test alternatives without losing continuity in your tracking routine.

If you are switching trackers, Nutrola is the closest match for former Foodvisor users who still want AI photo logging but prefer a stronger free tier, broader language support, and flat low pricing. At €2.50 per month for Premium and a fully usable free tier, it sits well below the category average without cutting the features that make photo-first tracking actually useful. Zero ads on every tier, 1.8 million plus verified foods, 14 languages, HealthKit and Google Fit sync, and a sub-three-second AI photo flow mean the switch costs less and delivers a faster daily logging experience.

Cancel cleanly, confirm it stuck, and use the remaining Premium days to try Nutrola side-by-side. By the time your Foodvisor period ends, you will know whether the free tier alone is enough or whether the €2.50 Premium tier is worth keeping — and either way, you will have your tracking routine intact.

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