Key Takeaways

  • Our reviewer is committed to trying Noom long-term for 1 year.
  • Noom focuses on behavioral changes, calling itself a lifestyle rather than a diet.
  • Noom offerings include Noom Vibe, a support app with live health coaching all day, community connection, habit tracking, and on-demand workouts.
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Illustration by Brittany England

Noom has been around for over 15 years and boasts one of the most trending weight loss platforms. It combines a diet and exercise community, expert support, and psychology to round out the trifecta of long-term successful weight management.

According to Noom, people who use the program and adopt a healthy lifestyle can expect to lose 1 to 2 pounds (lb) (0.5 to 1 kilogram [kg]) per week.

But you may wonder whether Noom is a waste of money or an effective program for healthy, sustainable weight loss.

Our newest tester is on board for 12 months to vet Noom’s promise of lasting weight loss and productive paradigm shifts to reframe your relationship with food. And one of our registered dietitians weighs in on Noom’s approach.

Here are their perspectives, along with everything you need to know about Noom: what it is, how it works, what our testers and experts liked, and what they think could be better. See how the features and program measure up.

* All images provided by our tester Kimberly Currin

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REVIEW SCORECARD

Noom

4.3
out of 5
healthline score
Weight loss5

Adherence4.75

Whole body health3.5

Nutrition quality4

Health promotion4

Noom is a mobile app you download to a smartphone or tablet. Noom focuses on behavioral changes, so it calls itself a lifestyle rather than a diet.

Noom relies on a color-coded system for tracking food.

It encourages you to eat more “green” foods, which are typically vegetables and whole grains. These are the least calorie-dense and most nutrient-dense options.

“Yellow” foods are foods Noom encourages in moderation. These include lean meats and starches.

“Orange” foods, like desserts and red meat, are the most calorie-dense. Noom encourages you to eat these in smaller portions and less frequently.

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Noom screenshot of food color categories
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Photos from Noom tester Kim Currin of Noom-inspired meals

Our expert’s take: Noom’s color-coded food tracking

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Kelli McGrane, MS, registered dietitian and cookbook author

“While any food tracking can lead to obsessive habits and an unhealthy relationship with food, I appreciate that Noom’s color-coded system gets away from the idea that calories are the be-all and end-all when it comes to weight loss and healthy eating.

“Plus, it’s often easier for people to associate a food with a color rather than having to count calories or macros. Still, no system is perfect, and some nutrient-dense foods may get categorized as orange or yellow.”

To support behavior change, the app provides access to the following:

  • Weekly challenges and educational information: Topics involve nutrition fundamentals, stress management, goal setting, and healthy habit formation.
  • Tools to track your progress: Noom tools allow you to log your meals, set up an exercise regimen, and track your body weight. So as not to overwhelm you, Noom segues into new programs and sub-apps as you follow your daily lessons. Features include Noom 360 Body Scan, Noom Success Kit, Noom Vibe, and Noom Mood.
  • A virtual coaching team: Noom guides and interest-based communities, known as Noom Communities, are meant to help you stay on track through video chats, phone calls, and in-app messaging. Individualized support with behavior change coaches is also available via phone and Zoom for an additional fee.
  • Biometric tracking: These features help you monitor your blood sugar and blood pressure levels.

Noom offers a 7-day trial if you’d like to test it out before paying the monthly fee.

Our long-term tester’s experience, month by month

Tester Kim Currin tried Noom 5 years ago, and it worked for her weight loss. At the time, the price was a factor in her continuing. She said the weight loss was not lasting only because she reverted to old habits.

“I know better thanks to Noom, and that is what brought me back to the app. […] My mindset was altered in a good way: I saw foods as green, yellow, and red [now orange]. I became more aware of my style of eating, which is ‘storm eating.’ What I learned helped me to make better choices. That consistency of education is what brought me back to Noom. I feel accountable and supported in the app,” Kim said.

Noom Longtern tester weighs in on scale for month 1

Tester Kim Currin is using Noom to recalibrate her relationship with food and put in the work toward weight loss. Medication assistance isn’t an option for her at this time, so she’s leaning on Noom’s guidance, psychology, and communities for support to help her lose a significant amount of weight.

“I have gained 65 pounds in the past 5 years after staying the same weight most of my life. I am now prediabetic, and I already have chronic back issues, so the extra weight is hurting my body. I have also developed endometriosis and several uterine fibroids within these weight-gaining years. I want to be in the best health of my life in my 40s. Weight loss is essential to improving my health,” she said.

Noom Longtern tester weighs in on scale for month 2

True to Noom’s claim that users can expect to lose about 1 lb (0.5 kg) per week, Kim is now past her 12th week on Noom and has lost nearly 11 lb (about 5 kg).

She especially enjoys new features like the supplemental app, Noom Vibe, that offers her a community of like-minded folks looking for validation and support.

“You can log your steps, share your workout milestones with friends and family, and even get on the mic or listen to real people across the country talking in real time about their experiences with a live coach! It’s like open-mic night but for fellow Noomers,” she said.

Noom 3-month weigh in with our tester Kim Currin

In month 4, Kim didn’t see as much weight loss and instead of becoming completely discouraged, she leaned in to Noom’s other programs to support long-term behavior change.

“I now see how well thought out Noom is. They know you’ll have hills, valleys, and flat roads on your journey. When I plateau a bit, I find I can lean into the Noom Mood daily check-ins, and Noom Vibe for realtime support. I’m also enjoying finding different workouts that bring me joy, like dancing, and enjoying making creative, healthy meals.”

Key Takeaways  Our reviewer is committed to trying Noom long-term for 1 year.  Noom focuses on behavioral changes, calling itself a lifestyle rather than a diet.  Noom offerings include Noom Vibe, a support app with live health coaching all day, community connection, habit tracking, and on-demand workouts.  Illustration by Brittany England  Noom has been around for over 15 years and boasts one of the most trending weight loss platforms. It combines a diet and exercise community, expert support, and psychology to round out the trifecta of long-term successful weight management.  According to Noom, people who use the program and adopt a healthy lifestyle can expect to lose 1 to 2 pounds (lb) (0.5 to 1 kilogram [kg]) per week.  But you may wonder whether Noom is a waste of money or an effective program for healthy, sustainable weight loss.  Our newest tester is on board for 12 months to vet Noom's promise of lasting weight loss and productive paradigm shifts to reframe your relationship with food. And one of our registered dietitians weighs in on Noom's approach.   Here are their perspectives, along with everything you need to know about Noom: what it is, how it works, what our testers and experts liked, and what they think could be better. See how the features and program measure up.  * All images provided by our tester Kimberly Currin   Meet our long-term Noom reviewer  Collage by Andrew Nguyen  Noom, in a nutshell  Noom is a mobile app you download to a smartphone or tablet. Noom focuses on behavioral changes, so it calls itself a lifestyle rather than a diet.  Noom relies on a color-coded system for tracking food.   It encourages you to eat more "green" foods, which are typically vegetables and whole grains. These are the least calorie-dense and most nutrient-dense options.  "Yellow" foods are foods Noom encourages in moderation. These include lean meats and starches.   "Orange" foods, like desserts and red meat, are the most calorie-dense. Noom encourages you to eat these in smaller portions and less frequently.  Noom screenshot of food color categories  Photos from Noom tester Kim Currin of Noom-inspired meals  Our expert's take: Noom's color-coded food tracking  Kelli McGrane, MS, registered dietitian and cookbook author  "While any food tracking can lead to obsessive habits and an unhealthy relationship with food, I appreciate that Noom’s color-coded system gets away from the idea that calories are the be-all and end-all when it comes to weight loss and healthy eating.  "Plus, it’s often easier for people to associate a food with a color rather than having to count calories or macros. Still, no system is perfect, and some nutrient-dense foods may get categorized as orange or yellow."  To support behavior change, the app provides access to the following:  Weekly challenges and educational information: Topics involve nutrition fundamentals, stress management, goal setting, and healthy habit formation.  Tools to track your progress: Noom tools allow you to log your meals, set up an exercise regimen, and track your body weight. So as not to overwhelm you, Noom segues into new programs and sub-apps as you follow your daily lessons. Features include Noom 360 Body Scan, Noom Success Kit, Noom Vibe, and Noom Mood.  A virtual coaching team: Noom guides and interest-based communities, known as Noom Communities, are meant to help you stay on track through video chats, phone calls, and in-app messaging. Individualized support with behavior change coaches is also available via phone and Zoom for an additional fee.  Biometric tracking: These features help you monitor your blood sugar and blood pressure levels.  Noom offers a 7-day trial if you'd like to test it out before paying the monthly fee.  Our major takeaways on Noom  Our long-term tester's experience, month by month  Daily calorie allowance  When getting started, the number of calories in your daily budget may feel very low.  Our expert's take: Don't stress about the calorie budget  "Because Noom is a weight loss app, it’s not uncommon for the algorithm to set a calorie goal that’s initially too low for your needs. When it comes to weight loss, many people think that lower calorie goals are better; however, this isn’t always the case.  "In fact, not getting enough calories could actually sabotage your weight loss efforts. Make sure to take a peek at your goals and adjust as needed to ensure you’re getting enough fuel to support your lifestyle."  Food logging and color categories  The color category classification is not solely based on calorie content. It also considers the overall health impact of the food. The same food could be categorized differently based on its preparation method, e.g., fried or sauteed with oil versus air-fried or steamed.  Noom explains this is because some preparations typically require ingredients that can lower the color category, including sugar, more salt, cream, or oil.  The Noom app has introduced features to enhance the food logging user experience. Nutrition and food information are now more visible, allowing Noomers to see the calorie quantity and color category of a food item right next to its name without needing to click on it.  Noom screenshot analyzing food color categories and remaining calories left for the day in each category  Our long-term tester, Kim Currin, said she can see how some might find logging cumbersome, but the updated app allows you to scan barcodes of food items and, if you're like her, you may actually like the idea of keeping a log.  "I often feel like I don't know how I gained all this weight, but if I can see my own patterns, I can make more sense of my behaviors and wrap my head around where I need to start," she said.  Repetitions with healthy habits  Kim added that, for her, "I love seeing infographics that help me to understand my eating habits. It feels like a fun game to me to log my food and then look at the charts and how the calories are divided into the green, yellow, and orange categories. I will notice how full my orange category is and then I will want to fill up my green category."  Screenshot of Noom habits with secondary app Noom Vibe  How to get started  If you're ready to try Noom, here are the steps you can take to get started.  1. Take the online quiz  To start with Noom, you take a simple quiz on the company's website or the app.  The quiz collects information about your age, weight, health status, and fitness goals. It also asks for details about your current diet, activity levels, and any habits or behaviors that may affect your health.  2. Set your goals  The app uses information from the online quiz to create a custom plan and provide a realistic timeline for reaching your goals.  The app adjusts your estimated timelines for reaching your target weight based on your answers.  3. Start using the app  Noom requires users to spend just a few minutes per day on the app. The app provides daily educational articles, tips, and activities you can complete at your own pace.  Kim said the site is intuitive, and there are sub-communities and sub-apps you learn about as you make your way through daily education lessons.  "Every time I think, 'It would be nice if the site had this or that,' I find that Noom does! I needed to find better substitutes for the unhealthy choices I was making. I found that in the success kit, I can put in an item like Oreos, and it gives me several better choices that will satiate my desires at that moment," she said.  The app also encourages you to log your food intake, exercise, and weigh-ins, send messages to your Noom guide, and join Noom Communities, which are coach-led, interest-based communities for added support.  Additionally, Noom offers an in-app reward system called Noomcoin. It's designed to increase motivation to help you complete your daily tasks.  Screenshot of Noomcoin  You can easily customize the amount of time you want to spend on Noom lessons each day and choose from specific ranges, including:  1 to 4 minutes  5 to 8 minutes  9 to 12 minutes  Check-ins with Noom: How it works  Each day your dashboard will have tasks to log your progress, including:  body scan to record your measurements  logging your weekly comittments and sharing with a loved one for accountability  logging your meals  weighing in  logging your water intake  Noom mobile screenshots of daily check-ins and weekly commitments  Our tester chose to do the body scan just once monthly, as Noom advises that weight and measurements vary day by day with bloating, time of day, and other variables.  Our tester Kim Currin uses Noom's 360 body scan to get her body measurements and progress over 3 months  "The body scan is actually a part of my personalized health report. I absolutely love this because it goes several layers deep into what is happening with my body as I progress in my journey. Not only does it scan my body and provide very accurate measurements, but it also tells me my basal metabolic rate, body fat mass, lean mass, and weight-to-height ratio.  Noom mobile screenshots of month three 3D Bodyscan results  Noom mobile screenshots of month three 3D Bodyscan results  "I like this because I’ve actually never looked at my body beyond the scale. ...  I look at food differently when I’m able to look at the statistics about my body more in-depth; the education is helping me."  Kim adds that Noom was very clear that our weight can fluctuate for different reasons, so it helps her to look past the scale if her weight is up or her stomach is bloated due to endometriosis.  How does Noom work?  Here's a closer look at how Noom works and how it may support weight loss.  Reduces calorie intake  Noom aims to help you lose weight the same way as most other commercial diet plans and programs by creating a calorie deficit.  Noom uses an algorithm to estimate your daily calorie needs based on your sex, age, height, weight, and answers to a series of lifestyle questions.   Noom encourages food logging and weekly weigh-ins. These two self-monitoring behaviors are associated with weight loss and long-term weight loss maintenance.  Promotes other healthy habits  Noom encourages regular exercise by setting daily step goals and providing a generic workout guide. Users can log their physical activity in the app, which provides an extensive list of exercises to choose from.  Additionally, Noom Vibe and Noom Communities make exercise social. Friendly competition can help maintain motivation.  If they like, users can enable notifications to set up meal reminders at specific times during the day.  How much does Noom cost?  Noom offers the following subscription plans:   Monthly auto-renewing plan: $70  2-month auto-renewing plan: $129  3-month auto-renewing plan: $159  4-month auto-renewing plan: $169  5-month auto-renewing plan: $174  6-month auto-renewing plan: $179  7-month auto-renewing plan: $184  8-month auto-renewing plan: $189  9-month auto-renewing plan: $195  10-month auto-renewing plan: $199  11-month auto-renewing plan: $205  Annual auto-renewing plan: $209  Noom also offers discounts frequently throughout the year.  If you work for a company that offers a workplace health and wellness program, you can contact your human resources department to determine whether you may receive a financial incentive for participating in a wellness program like Noom.  Still, starting at $70 per month for a monthly auto-renewing plan, Noom may cost more than you’re willing or able to spend.   Note: Noom Med — Noom's weight loss medication service that provides GLP-1 drugs — costs an additional $49 per month. This does not include the cost of any medications prescribed to support your weight loss journey.  Get started at Noom  Available add-ons  For an additional cost, Noom offers several optional add-ons.  You can choose from:  customized meal plans (PDF format)  customized workout plans (PDF format)  a metabolism test kit, in partnership with Everlywell  a mental wellness course called Noom Mood  behavior change coaching  prescription weight loss medications  Our expert's take: Noom addresses the bigger picture  "Compared with other weight loss programs, Noom stands out for its accessibility, ... and overall balanced approach to wellness.   "While I’d love to see even more emphasis on whole body health, Noom overall does a good job at encouraging non-scale victories — which are arguably just as if not more important indicators of health."  Can Noom help you lose weight?  While any reduced-calorie diet plan or program can help you lose weight if you follow it, sticking with a diet can be difficult for many people. In fact, most diets are unsuccessful because they're difficult to maintain.  What the research says  A 2023 study found that most overweight Noom users experienced lasting weight maintenance for 1 or even 2 years after leveraging a digital commercial behavior change program. (This study was funded by Noom.)  One 2016 study involving nearly 36,000 Noom users found that nearly 78% experienced weight loss while using the app for an average of 9 months, with 23% experiencing more than a 10% loss compared with their starting weight.  Researchers also found that those who tracked their diet and weight more frequently were more successful at losing weight.  Additionally, a 2020 study including 225 adults with binge eating disorder found Noom to be more effective at reducing the number of days participants engaged in binge eating over 52 weeks compared with standard care offerings.   While all participants in the standard care group were given access to eating disorder services through insurance, only two participants actually received these services during the study. The rest received no treatment.  It's important to note that the study above was funded in part by Noom, too, and several authors have conflicts of interest because they're employed by or have equity ownership in Noom.  Overall, more comprehensive research on the program is needed.  Heads-up  Trying to “do it right” when it comes to nutrition may feel tempting, but it can backfire.   If you're preoccupied with food or your weight, feel guilt surrounding your food choices, or routinely engage in restrictive diets, consider reaching out for support. These behaviors may indicate a disordered relationship with food or an eating disorder.  Disordered eating and eating disorders can affect anyone, regardless of gender identity, race, age, socioeconomic status, or other identities.  Any combination of biological, social, cultural, and environmental factors can cause eating disorders — not just by exposure to diet culture.  Feeling empowered to talk with a qualified healthcare professional, such as a registered dietitian, is welcome and wise.  Customer reviews and brand reputation  As with many weight loss apps and programs, Noom's reviews are mixed.  Positive reviews note that the program provides plenty of guidance, support, and motivation and is effective for long-term weight loss.  On the other hand, less favorable reviews report issues with the food tracker and the app's functionality as well as dissatisfaction with the responsiveness and level of support Noom guides offer.  How does Noom compare with other weight loss programs?  Many popular weight loss plans have several similarities to Noom.  Here's a closer look at how Noom stacks up against two competitors: Calibrate and WeightWatchers.  ProgramBasicsMeal planPriceSupportResourcesAccess to weight loss medicationsProsConsNoom • prioritizes foods with a lower calorie density to support weight loss • promotes long-term behavioral changescolor-coded system based on calorie densitystarts at $70 per month• Circle coaches • interest-based communities • behavior change coachdaily educational lessons and activities on appyes• promotes behavioral changes • focuses on nutrient density • not overly restrictive • provides support• may be time consuming, depending on the plan • may not provide enough structure for some peopleWeightWatchers• uses points system to assign points-based values to foods • offers several plans with varying degrees of flexibilitypoints systemstarts at $23 per monthaccess to coaches and weekly workshops included in higher tier plans• recipes • meal planning tools • workout plans on appyes• flexible and easy to follow • not overly restrictive • encourages healthy habits • provides supportaccess to coaches and weekly workshops included in higher tier plansCalibratecombines 1:1 coaching with doctor-prescribed weight loss medication—starts at $146 per month• 1:1 coaching • virtual doctors' visits• evidence-based curriculum on app • smart scaleyes• does not restrict or eliminate any foods • personalized support from a health coach • includes an initial consult with a doctor • may be covered (fully or partially) by insurance• can be expensive • strict eligibility criteria • requires injectable medications  Who is Noom good for?  Noom may be a good option for people who:  are trying to lose weight but unsure how to get started  need extra motivation from coaches or peers to stay on track  are looking to build healthy habits and seeking a more sustainable alternative to fad diets and other short-term solutions   However, Noom might not be suitable for people who:  regularly cook homemade meals, since logging each individual ingredient may feel tedious or inconvenient  enjoy cuisines from a variety of cultures or use ingredients in their cooking that are less common in the United States, as the selection of foods available on the app is somewhat limited  are very active or have increased calorie needs, as Noom provides very low calorie recommendations  If you have any underlying health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes or kidney disease, talk with a healthcare professional before changing your diet.  Frequently asked questions   The bottom line  Noom is an app you can access using a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet.  The app may help people lose weight by promoting low calorie, nutrient-dense foods and encouraging healthy lifestyle changes.  If the cost, manual food logging, and accessibility requirements are acceptable to you, Noom may be worth a try.

Daily calorie allowance

When getting started, the number of calories in your daily budget may feel very low.

Our expert’s take: Don’t stress about the calorie budget

“Because Noom is a weight loss app, it’s not uncommon for the algorithm to set a calorie goal that’s initially too low for your needs. When it comes to weight loss, many people think that lower calorie goals are better; however, this isn’t always the case.

“In fact, not getting enough calories could actually sabotage your weight loss efforts. Make sure to take a peek at your goals and adjust as needed to ensure you’re getting enough fuel to support your lifestyle.”

Food logging and color categories

The color category classification is not solely based on calorie content. It also considers the overall health impact of the food. The same food could be categorized differently based on its preparation method, e.g., fried or sauteed with oil versus air-fried or steamed.

Noom explains this is because some preparations typically require ingredients that can lower the color category, including sugar, more salt, cream, or oil.

The Noom app has introduced features to enhance the food logging user experience. Nutrition and food information are now more visible, allowing Noomers to see the calorie quantity and color category of a food item right next to its name without needing to click on it.

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Noom screenshot analyzing food color categories and remaining calories left for the day in each category

Our long-term tester, Kim Currin, said she can see how some might find logging cumbersome, but the updated app allows you to scan barcodes of food items and, if you’re like her, you may actually like the idea of keeping a log.

“I often feel like I don’t know how I gained all this weight, but if I can see my own patterns, I can make more sense of my behaviors and wrap my head around where I need to start,” she said.

Repetitions with healthy habits

Kim added that, for her, “I love seeing infographics that help me to understand my eating habits. It feels like a fun game to me to log my food and then look at the charts and how the calories are divided into the green, yellow, and orange categories. I will notice how full my orange category is and then I will want to fill up my green category.”

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Screenshot of Noom habits with secondary app Noom Vibe

If you’re ready to try Noom, here are the steps you can take to get started.

1. Take the online quiz

To start with Noom, you take a simple quiz on the company’s website or the app.

The quiz collects information about your age, weight, health status, and fitness goals. It also asks for details about your current diet, activity levels, and any habits or behaviors that may affect your health.

2. Set your goals

The app uses information from the online quiz to create a custom plan and provide a realistic timeline for reaching your goals.

The app adjusts your estimated timelines for reaching your target weight based on your answers.

3. Start using the app

Noom requires users to spend just a few minutes per day on the app. The app provides daily educational articles, tips, and activities you can complete at your own pace.

Kim said the site is intuitive, and there are sub-communities and sub-apps you learn about as you make your way through daily education lessons.

“Every time I think, ‘It would be nice if the site had this or that,’ I find that Noom does! I needed to find better substitutes for the unhealthy choices I was making. I found that in the success kit, I can put in an item like Oreos, and it gives me several better choices that will satiate my desires at that moment,” she said.

The app also encourages you to log your food intake, exercise, and weigh-ins, send messages to your Noom guide, and join Noom Communities, which are coach-led, interest-based communities for added support.

Additionally, Noom offers an in-app reward system called Noomcoin. It’s designed to increase motivation to help you complete your daily tasks.

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Screenshot of Noomcoin, and incentive on Noom’s app for completing tasks and challenges.

You can easily customize the amount of time you want to spend on Noom lessons each day and choose from specific ranges, including:

  • 1 to 4 minutes
  • 5 to 8 minutes
  • 9 to 12 minutes

Each day your dashboard will have tasks to log your progress, including:

  1. body scan to record your measurements
  2. logging your weekly comittments and sharing with a loved one for accountability
  3. logging your meals
  4. weighing in
  5. logging your water intake
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Noom mobile screenshots of daily check-ins and weekly commitments

Our tester chose to do the body scan just once monthly, as Noom advises that weight and measurements vary day by day with bloating, time of day, and other variables.

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Our tester Kim Currin uses Noom’s 360 body scan to get her body measurements and progress over 4 months so far.

“The body scan is actually a part of my personalized health report. I absolutely love this because it goes several layers deep into what is happening with my body as I progress in my journey. Not only does it scan my body and provide very accurate measurements, but it also tells me my basal metabolic rate, body fat mass, lean mass, and weight-to-height ratio.

Bodyscan data: Month 4

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Photos courtesy of Noom Tester Kim Currin Our tester completes a 3D body scan with her mobile device monthly and Noom provides detailed measurements, and data about her body composition, Noom “age” and more.
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Our tester completes a 3D body scan with her mobile device monthly and Noom provides detailed measurements and data about her body’s muscle-to-fat ratio and healthy vs. ideal “zones.”
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Photos courtesy of Noom Tester Kim Currin Our tester completes a 3D body scan with her mobile device monthly and Noom provides detailed measurements, and data about her body’s waist-to-height ratio and body part-by-body part measurements so she can track weight and size changes.

“I like this because I’ve actually never looked at my body beyond the scale. … I look at food differently when I’m able to look at the statistics about my body more in-depth; the education is helping me.”

Kim adds that Noom was very clear that our weight can fluctuate for different reasons, so it helps her to look past the scale if her weight is up or her stomach is bloated due to endometriosis.

Here’s a closer look at how Noom works and how it may support weight loss.

Reduces calorie intake

Noom aims to help you lose weight the same way as most other commercial diet plans and programs by creating a calorie deficitTrusted Source.

Noom uses an algorithm to estimate your daily calorie needs based on your sex, age, height, weight, and answers to a series of lifestyle questions.

Noom encourages food logging and weekly weigh-ins. These two self-monitoring behaviors are associated with weight loss and long-term weight loss maintenance.

Promotes other healthy habits

Noom encourages regular exercise by setting daily step goals and providing a generic workout guide. Users can log their physical activity in the app, which provides an extensive list of exercises to choose from.

Additionally, Noom Vibe and Noom Communities make exercise social. Friendly competition can help maintain motivation.

If they like, users can enable notifications to set up meal reminders at specific times during the day.

Noom offers the following subscription plans:

  • Monthly auto-renewing plan: $70
  • 2-month auto-renewing plan: $129
  • 3-month auto-renewing plan: $159
  • 4-month auto-renewing plan: $169
  • 5-month auto-renewing plan: $174
  • 6-month auto-renewing plan: $179
  • 7-month auto-renewing plan: $184
  • 8-month auto-renewing plan: $189
  • 9-month auto-renewing plan: $195
  • 10-month auto-renewing plan: $199
  • 11-month auto-renewing plan: $205
  • Annual auto-renewing plan: $209

Noom also offers discounts frequently throughout the year.

If you work for a company that offers a workplace health and wellness program, you can contact your human resources department to determine whether you may receive a financial incentive for participating in a wellness program like Noom.

Still, starting at $70 per month for a monthly auto-renewing plan, Noom may cost more than you’re willing or able to spend.

Note: Noom Med — Noom’s weight loss medication service that provides GLP-1 drugs — costs an additional $49 per month. This does not include the cost of any medications prescribed to support your weight loss journey.

Available add-ons

For an additional cost, Noom offers several optional add-ons.

You can choose from:

  • customized meal plans (PDF format)
  • customized workout plans (PDF format)
  • a metabolism test kit, in partnership with Everlywell
  • a mental wellness course called Noom Mood
  • behavior change coaching
  • prescription weight loss medications

Our expert’s take: Noom addresses the bigger picture

“Compared with other weight loss programs, Noom stands out for its accessibility, … and overall balanced approach to wellness.

“While I’d love to see even more emphasis on whole body health, Noom overall does a good job at encouraging non-scale victories — which are arguably just as if not more important indicators of health.”

While any reduced-calorie diet plan or program can help you lose weight if you follow it, sticking with a diet can be difficult for many people. In fact, most diets are unsuccessful because they’re difficult to maintain.

What the research says

A 2023 study found that most overweight Noom users experienced lasting weight maintenance for 1 or even 2 years after leveraging a digital commercial behavior change program. (This study was funded by Noom.)

One 2016 studyTrusted Source involving nearly 36,000 Noom users found that nearly 78% experienced weight loss while using the app for an average of 9 months, with 23% experiencing more than a 10% loss compared with their starting weight.

Researchers also found that those who tracked their diet and weight more frequently were more successful at losing weight.

Additionally, a 2020 study including 225 adults with binge eating disorder found Noom to be more effective at reducing the number of days participants engaged in binge eating over 52 weeks compared with standard care offerings.

While all participants in the standard care group were given access to eating disorder services through insurance, only two participants actually received these services during the study. The rest received no treatment.

It’s important to note that the study above was funded in part by Noom, too, and several authors have conflicts of interest because they’re employed by or have equity ownership in Noom.

Overall, more comprehensive research on the program is needed.

Heads-up

Trying to “do it right” when it comes to nutrition may feel tempting, but it can backfire.

If you’re preoccupied with food or your weight, feel guilt surrounding your food choices, or routinely engage in restrictive diets, consider reaching out for support. These behaviors may indicate a disordered relationship with food or an eating disorder.

Disordered eating and eating disorders can affect anyone, regardless of gender identity, race, age, socioeconomic status, or other identities.

Any combination of biological, social, cultural, and environmental factors can cause eating disorders — not just by exposure to diet culture.

Feeling empowered to talk with a qualified healthcare professional, such as a registered dietitian, is welcome and wise.

As with many weight loss apps and programs, Noom’s reviews are mixed.

Positive reviews note that the program provides plenty of guidance, support, and motivation and is effective for long-term weight loss.

On the other hand, less favorable reviews report issues with the food tracker and the app’s functionality as well as dissatisfaction with the responsiveness and level of support Noom guides offer.

Many popular weight loss plans have several similarities to Noom.

Here’s a closer look at how Noom stacks up against two competitors: Calibrate and WeightWatchers.

Program
Basics
Meal plan
Price
Support
Resources
Access to weight loss medications
Pros
Cons
• prioritizes foods with a lower calorie density to support weight loss
• promotes long-term behavioral changes
color-coded system based on calorie density
starts at $70 per month
• Circle coaches
• interest-based communities
• behavior change coach
daily educational lessons and activities on app
yes
• promotes behavioral changes
• focuses on nutrient density
• not overly restrictive
• provides support
• may be time consuming, depending on the plan
• may not provide enough structure for some people
• uses points system to assign points-based values to foods
• offers several plans with varying degrees of flexibility
points system
starts at $23 per month
access to coaches and weekly workshops included in higher tier plans
• recipes
• meal planning tools
• workout plans on app
yes
• flexible and easy to follow
• not overly restrictive
• encourages healthy habits
• provides support
access to coaches and weekly workshops included in higher tier plans
combines 1:1 coaching with doctor-prescribed weight loss medication
starts at $146 per month
• 1:1 coaching
• virtual doctors’ visits
• evidence-based curriculum on app
• smart scale
yes
• does not restrict or eliminate any foods
• personalized support from a health coach
• includes an initial consult with a doctor
• may be covered (fully or partially) by insurance
• can be expensive
• strict eligibility criteria
• requires injectable medications

Noom may be a good option for people who:

  • are trying to lose weight but unsure how to get started
  • need extra motivation from coaches or peers to stay on track
  • are looking to build healthy habits and seeking a more sustainable alternative to fad diets and other short-term solutions

However, Noom might not be suitable for people who:

  • regularly cook homemade meals, since logging each individual ingredient may feel tedious or inconvenient
  • enjoy cuisines from a variety of cultures or use ingredients in their cooking that are less common in the United States, as the selection of foods available on the app is somewhat limited
  • are very active or have increased calorie needs, as Noom provides very low calorie recommendations

If you have any underlying health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes or kidney disease, talk with a healthcare professional before changing your diet.

Noom emphasizes choosing foods with a low calorie density, which may be an effective strategy for weight loss.

One 2016 study found that Noom was effective at promoting weight loss in nearly 78% of users. However, whether Noom will work for you depends on many factors, including your diet and activity level.

Noom’s monthly auto-renewing subscription costs $70. Meanwhile, an annual auto-renewing plan costs $209, which is about $17.42 per month.

However, this cost doesn’t include any optional add-ons, such as behavior change coaching, weight loss medications, custom meal plans, or custom workout routines.

According to Noom, users can expect to lose an average of 1 to 2 lb (0.5 to 1 kg) per week while using the app, though this may depend on several factors, including your diet, lifestyle, health status, and activity level.

While Noom may be a good fit for some people, there are some downsides. Most notably, Noom does not offer in-person interactions with coaches or other Noom members. The cost, concerns around low calorie goals, and potential pitfalls of food tracking are among other downsides of the program.

Noom is an app you can access using a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet.

The app may help people lose weight by promoting low calorie, nutrient-dense foods and encouraging healthy lifestyle changes.

If the cost, manual food logging, and accessibility requirements are acceptable to you, Noom may be worth a try.