We tested the top diabetes management apps to find which ones actually work for Indian Type 1 diabetics. Here's our honest comparison.
CarbSathi is the only app built specifically for Indian foods with photo recognition, automated insulin calculations, and barcode scanning. Plus, it's free for core features.
Best for: Indian foods & automated insulin calculation
Free / Premium ₹299/month
Best for: General glucose tracking & logging
Free / Premium $2.99/month
Best for: Basic logging and tracking
Free / Premium $4.99/month
Best for: Coaching & expert support
Free / Premium $9.99/month
Best for: Detailed data tracking
Free / Premium €4.99/month
| Feature | CarbSathi | MySugr | Others |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indian Food Recognition | |||
| Automated Insulin Calculator | |||
| Barcode Scanning | |||
| Works Offline | |||
| Free Core Features | |||
| Insulin Stacking Warnings |
CarbSathi offers the most features for free, including Indian food recognition, insulin calculator, and barcode scanning. MySugr is also free but lacks Indian food support.
Only CarbSathi has built-in Indian food recognition. Other apps require manual carb entry for dosa, idli, roti, and other Indian meals.
CarbSathi integrates with Libre, Dexcom, and xDrip. MySugr also supports major CGMs. Check each app's compatibility with your specific device.
CarbSathi stores data locally on your device by default, with optional encrypted cloud sync. Always review each app's privacy policy before sharing health data.
No! All these apps work with Multiple Daily Injections (MDI). CarbSathi calculates doses for both MDI and pump users.
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