Best ZOZOFIT Alternatives in 2026: 6 Options Ranked

ZOZOFIT went suit-free and cheap — but it's still a scan ritual on a subscription. Here are the six best alternatives, from free 3D scanning to AI photo analysis, ranked by what each actually does better.

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A human figure surrounded by 3D scanning rings and a dotted suit pattern on one side, with simpler alternatives — a smartphone camera and a smart scale — on the other

Quick answer: The best ZOZOFIT alternative depends on why you're switching. MeThreeSixty is the closest like-for-like 3D scan and it's free. GainFrame replaces the scan ritual with AI-scored progress photos — body fat, physique score, and 12 muscle ratings from one picture. For hardware, the Hume Body Pod gives BIA readings with no subscription.

ZOZOFIT deserves credit: it dropped the polka-dot suit requirement, added a free plan, and priced Premium at a reasonable $29.99/yr. If you're happy with it, this isn't a post telling you to leave.

But the reasons people search for alternatives are real. Every data point still requires a scan ritual — tight clothes, propped phone, specific poses. The most useful features sit behind the subscription. And circumference numbers, however precise, can't tell you whether your arms got leaner or your chest got harder. Different goals want different tools.

Here are the six alternatives worth considering, grouped by what they do differently.


What should you look for in a ZOZOFIT alternative?

ZOZOFIT's core promise is body measurements from a phone scan, tracked over time. Alternatives split by which part of that promise they change:

ToolMethodPriceBest for
GainFrameAI photo analysisFree / $5.99 moVisible change + muscle scores, no ritual
MeThreeSixty3D scan (2 poses)Free / ~$5 moClosest free like-for-like scan
Recomp AIAI scan + avatarFree / subscriptionRecomp-framed scan insights
Hume Health Body PodMulti-freq BIA scale~$229 one-timeNo-subscription hardware readings
ProgressManual tape + photosFree / premiumTape-measure purists
DEXA scanX-ray (DXA)~$100–200/scanPeriodic accuracy benchmark

1. GainFrame — Best for replacing the scan ritual entirely

Platform: iOS App Store · Price: Free (25 photos) with Pro at $5.99/mo or $39.99/yr

GainFrame makes a different bet than ZOZOFIT: instead of measuring your circumferences, it reads your progress photos. One regular photo — no tight-clothes setup, no propped phone choreography — returns an estimated body fat %, FFMI, a 1–100 physique score, and individual ratings for 12 muscle groups.

GainFrame comparison report showing body fat around 17%, BMI 29.6, FFMI 23.9 rated Excellent, waist-to-hip ratio 0.88, and a GainFrame Score of 71 with a body-fat trajectory forecast

A GainFrame comparison report: body fat, BMI, FFMI, waist-to-hip, physique score — and where the trend is heading.

The compare view answers the question a measurement log can't: pick two photos and it aligns your body, overlays the stats, and quantifies exactly what changed — including which muscle groups improved. Photos are analyzed by AI but never stored on a server; everything lives on-device.

Best for: lifters who want frequent, zero-ritual tracking of visible change. Limitations: no circumference numbers — if you need waist inches for a suit fitting, this isn't that. iOS only.

2. MeThreeSixty — Closest like-for-like alternative

Platform: iOS & Android · Price: Free; Premium around $5/mo

If you like ZOZOFIT's approach and just want it cheaper, MeThreeSixty is the answer. Built by Size Stream — a professional body-scanning company — it turns two poses into a 3D avatar with 14+ estimated measurements, processed on-device.

The catch arrived with recent versions: the free tier now keeps only your most recent five scans, with unlimited history moved to Premium. Still the strongest free entry point in the category, with a 4.75 rating across 18,000+ reviews.

Best for: ZOZOFIT-style scanning without ZOZOFIT's subscription. Limitations: five-scan history on free; the smoothed avatar won't show muscle definition.

3. Recomp AI — Best recomp-framed scan

Platform: iOS · Price: Free with subscription tiers

Recomp AI points its phone-camera scan at one specific audience: people trying to lose fat and build muscle at the same time. Scans produce a 3D model plus body fat, lean mass, and regional circumference estimates, with side-by-side model comparisons framed around where you're recomping.

It's newer and smaller than ZOZOFIT (roughly 700 App Store ratings), and when we last tested it, long-term timeline features were thinner than its scan experience. A promising alternative rather than a proven one.

Best for: recomp-focused trainees who want scan data with recomp framing. Limitations: smaller track record; check current pricing in the App Store.

4. Hume Health Body Pod — Best no-subscription hardware

Platform: iOS & Android app · Price: ~$229 one-time

If your objection to ZOZOFIT is paying monthly for your own body data, hardware fixes that. The Body Pod is a multi-frequency BIA scale with a handheld sensor bar — closer to a gym InBody machine than a basic bathroom scale — and readings take seconds with no posing.

BIA has its own caveats (hydration and timing move the numbers), but the economics are the draw: one purchase, unlimited measurements, forever.

Best for: people who want daily body-composition readings with zero recurring cost. Limitations: upfront price; BIA hydration sensitivity; measures composition, not shape.

5. Progress — Best manual fallback

Platform: iOS & Android · Price: Free with premium upgrade

The tape measure never needed a subscription. Progress has been the cleanest way to log manual measurements since 2012 — weight, BMI, custom measurement points, and progress photos in one timeline.

It's the honest baseline every scanning app should beat: a $5 tape measure and disciplined technique produce trend data as actionable as any consumer scan.

Best for: people who trust their own tape technique over camera estimates. Limitations: entirely manual; data quality depends on your consistency.

6. DEXA scan — Best periodic accuracy check

Platform: clinics & body-comp shops · Price: ~$100–200 per scan

No app replaces DEXA for absolute accuracy. If the reason you're leaving ZOZOFIT is doubt about the numbers, the fix isn't another consumer scan — it's a quarterly DEXA to anchor your trend, with a free daily tool in between.

We've covered this pairing in depth in our DEXA scan alternatives guide.

Best for: anchoring any app's estimates to a clinical benchmark 2–4 times a year. Limitations: cost and scheduling make it a check-in, not a tracker.


Which ZOZOFIT alternative should you actually pick?

Match the tool to your real complaint:

  1. "The scan ritual is too much friction." → GainFrame. A regular photo replaces the tight-clothes setup, and you get muscle-level detail scans don't offer.
  2. "I just don't want to pay for it." → MeThreeSixty free tier for scans, or a one-time Body Pod purchase for BIA readings.
  3. "I doubt the numbers." → Periodic DEXA as your benchmark, plus whichever free daily tool you'll actually use consistently.
  4. "I want simpler, not fancier." → Progress and a tape measure. It worked for decades before any of these apps existed.

For the wider category — including 3D scanners and measurement trackers ZOZOFIT competes with — see our full body scanning and measurement apps roundup.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best free alternative to ZOZOFIT?

MeThreeSixty is the closest free alternative — the same kind of phone-camera 3D scan with 14+ tape-free measurements, though its free tier now keeps only your most recent five scans. GainFrame is the best free option if you'd rather track visible change: it scores body fat and 12 muscle groups from a regular progress photo, no scan ritual.

Do you still need the ZOZOSUIT to use ZOZOFIT?

No. ZOZOFIT now scans with just your phone's camera and tight-fitting clothing — the polka-dot ZOZOSUIT is optional. That removed the biggest historical reason to look for an alternative, so today the main reasons to switch are the subscription, the scan ritual itself, or wanting different data like muscle scoring or photo comparison.

Is there a ZOZOFIT alternative that doesn't require a subscription?

For one-time cost, a BIA smart scale like the Hume Health Body Pod (~$229) gives you unlimited readings with no recurring fee. Among apps, most alternatives use freemium pricing like ZOZOFIT does. GainFrame's free tier includes AI scoring for 25 photos, and MeThreeSixty scans free with a five-scan history limit.

Are ZOZOFIT alternatives as accurate as ZOZOFIT?

Consumer 3D scans — ZOZOFIT, MeThreeSixty, Recomp AI — are all estimates with similar sensitivities: clothing, posture, and lighting move the numbers. None is clinically validated the way DEXA is. Whichever you pick, consistency of setup matters more than the brand. For absolute accuracy, a periodic DEXA scan beats any app.

What's better than a 3D body scan for tracking muscle gain?

3D scans measure circumference, which can't tell muscle from fat within a measurement — your arm can measure the same while getting visibly leaner and harder. For muscle-gain tracking specifically, AI photo analysis (GainFrame scores 12 muscle groups per photo) or simple progress-photo comparison shows definition changes a circumference number misses.

Skip the scan ritual

GainFrame reads a regular progress photo and returns body fat, FFMI, a physique score, and 12 muscle-group ratings — then shows exactly what changed between any two check-ins. Free to start, nothing to wear.

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