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Best pedometer apps for Android in 2025

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It is not a hidden secret that exercise helps you keep fit and healthy. While it may not be possible for everyone to hit the gym for a complete workout regularly, walking is something anyone can do and at any time. You do not need any specific equipment for walking, except a comfortable pair of shoes.

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If you are someone who walks regularly or are planning to do so soon, step counter aka pedometer apps can help you. These apps make it easier to track your step count, calories, distance, and more.  Here are the best pedometer apps for Android you can use in 2025.

Google Fit

Google Fit is an easy-to-use Android pedometer app that does the job. It can track your steps automatically and eliminates the need to start step tracking manually. The app supports data syncing with various third-party apps and Wear OS smartwatches. You can set daily goals and weekly targets and get a quick overview of your progress. Google has collaborated with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Heart Association (AHA) for a concept called Heart Points. It is an activity goal that Google says can help improve your health.

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Samsung Health

While Samsung Health can be used by anyone, it is best suited for people with Samsung Galaxy devices. You can use it to keep track of your fitness, weight, diet, food, and sleep. It is capable of auto-tracking various activities that go beyond a step counter. There is cycle tracking support for women users. The app offers in-depth analysis to users with a Galaxy smartwatch/fitness band.

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StepsApp

StepsApp is an Android app dedicated to counting your steps. It has automatic step counting and offers interesting insights related to your progress. You can easily check the steps walked per day, week, or year. It shows your highest count for different time durations. It’s Today Widget helps you keep an eye on your daily progress without the need to launch the app. Other features include a distance calculator, data charts, Google Fit integration, and weekly reports. The only thing to keep in mind is that many of the features are part of the paid version.

 

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Map My Walk

If you are looking for something a little more advanced than a basic pedometer app, Map My Walk should be on your list. This app has GPS tracking, which helps you keep track of all the walking routes taken by you. It offers detailed stats related to your steps, pace, calories, and distance covered. The app has audio updates, over 600 activities tracking, and a Routes feature to discover new walking routes. It supports syncing with Garmin and other wearables. You also get regular walking challenges to stay motivated.

Download Map My Walk

Pedometer – Step Counter

Pedometer – Step Counter is another step counter app that offers all of its features for free. It offers all the steps tracking data you would expect from a pedometer app. You can easily find details about steps walked, calories burned, distance covered, and time spent walking. The app has achievements that you can earn after completing specific milestones, like walking 50,000 steps in a week. It has a Training Mode that tracks your walking data separately from the main record.

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Ajit Singh
Ajit is a freelance tech reporter who loves everything tech but has a soft corner for Android. He started his stint in tech journalism in 2015 and has previously worked with publications like Digit India and Android Headlines. You can also find his work on MySmartPrice.

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