AlcoLog started life on iPhone. As of today, it is also on Android.
You can get AlcoLog on Google Play on any phone running Android 9 or newer. It is the same app, built on the same idea: understand your drinking with honest numbers, and keep every one of those numbers private to you.
# Not a stripped-back port
The Android release ships with the core of what makes AlcoLog useful, from day one:
- Fast logging. Start a session and add drinks in a couple of taps. Units, calories, and cost update live as you go.
- AlcoScore. Your personalized score that reflects your recent drinking, so you can see the trend instead of guessing at it.
- Live BAC estimation, free. A running estimate during a session, with an optional alert if you cross a threshold you set. Estimate only. Please do not drive.
- Health Connect. Your alcohol calories flow into Android’s Health Connect, the same way AlcoLog writes to Apple Health on iPhone.
- Location tagging, barcode scanning, and photo recognition. Tag where a session happened, scan a bottle, or identify a drink from a photo, all processed on your device.
- Reminders that help. Gentle nudges for water, logging, and winding down, not a stream of noise.
- Full German, on day one. The entire app, BAC included, is available in Deutsch (Promille and all).
# Private, the same way
No account. No sign-up. No login. There is no cloud profile of your drinking sitting on a server somewhere, because there is no server that needs one. Your data lives on your device. If you want to help improve the app by sharing anonymous usage data, that stays strictly opt-in and is never tied to you.
# Free, with an optional Pro tier
The core app is free on Android, exactly as it is on iOS. An optional Pro subscription, with a 14-day free trial, adds favorites, location tools, unlimited export, and more.
One honest note on what is not there yet. The Premium tier, the Apple Watch app, and home screen widgets are iPhone features for now. The Watch will stay an Apple thing, but widgets and more are on the Android roadmap, and this first release is where that work begins.
# Get it
- Android: Get it on Google Play
- iPhone and Apple Watch: Download on the App Store
Thanks for being here. Reaching Android has been on the list since the very first build, and it feels good to finally cross it off.