Juice Calorie Calculator

Juice Calorie Calculator – Calculate Fresh Juice Nutrition

🍹 Juice Calorie Calculator

Calculate the exact calories, sugar, and nutrients in your fresh homemade juice. Make healthier choices with precision.

🧃 Build Your Juice

Select Your Ingredients
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Apple
🍊
Orange
🥕
Carrot
🥬
Celery
🟣
Beetroot
🥗
Spinach
🫚
Ginger
🍋
Lemon
🥒
Cucumber
🥬
Kale
🍍
Pineapple
🍉
Watermelon

📝 Your Selected Ingredients (adjust quantities)

Click on ingredients above to add them to your juice

Add-ons (Optional)
🍯 Honey (1 tbsp)
🌱 Chia Seeds (1 tbsp)
💪 Protein Powder (1 scoop)
🌾 Flax Seeds (1 tbsp)
🥥 Coconut Oil (1 tsp)
Total Calories
0
kcal
Per serving: 0 kcal
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Total Sugar
0g
Per serving: 0g
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Juice Yield
0ml
100% yield
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Total Weight
0g
Raw ingredients

🧮 Macronutrient Breakdown

Carbohydrates
0g
Protein
0g
Fat
0g
🥕 Key Vitamins & Minerals
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Fiber Analysis (Juicing vs. Whole Fruit)

Fiber retained: 0g
Fiber lost: 0g

This juice has approximately 0% of the calories compared to eating the whole fruits, but retains only 0% of the fiber.

📊 Per-Ingredient Breakdown

Why Use Our Calculator

Discover the powerful features that make our Juice Calorie Calculator stand out

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Accurate Nutrition Data

Our calculator uses verified USDA nutrition databases to provide precise calorie and nutrient information for every ingredient.

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Juicer Type Support

Get different results based on your juicing method – centrifugal, cold-press, or blender – with accurate yield calculations.

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Complete Macro Breakdown

View detailed macronutrient information including carbs, protein, fat, and sugar content in an easy-to-read format.

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Vitamin & Mineral Tracking

See exactly how much Vitamin C, Vitamin A, potassium, and other essential nutrients are in your juice recipe.

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Fiber Analysis

Understand the fiber difference between juicing and eating whole fruits with our unique fiber retention calculator.

Instant Results

Get comprehensive nutrition analysis in seconds with our lightning-fast calculator – no signup or downloads required.

How to Use Our Calculator

Follow these simple steps to calculate your juice nutrition in seconds

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Select Ingredients

Click on the fruits and vegetables you want to include in your juice from our comprehensive ingredient list.

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Adjust Quantities

Enter the amount of each ingredient using grams, whole units, or cups based on your preference.

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Choose Juicer Type

Select your juicing method – centrifugal, masticating, or blender – for accurate yield calculations.

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Set Serving Size

Pick your preferred serving size from 8oz to 16oz, or calculate for the full batch of juice.

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Add Extras (Optional)

Include any add-ons like honey, chia seeds, or protein powder to get complete nutrition info.

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View Your Results

Click calculate and instantly see calories, sugar, macros, vitamins, and fiber analysis for your juice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers

How accurate is the Juice Calorie Calculator?
Our calculator uses data from the USDA National Nutrient Database, which is considered the gold standard for food nutrition information. We also account for juice yield percentages based on different juicer types, making our calculations highly accurate. However, actual values may vary slightly depending on the ripeness and variety of your produce.
Why does juicer type affect the calorie count?
Different juicers extract varying amounts of juice from produce. Centrifugal juicers typically extract about 70% of the juice, while masticating (cold-press) juicers can extract up to 85%. Blenders retain 100% of the produce including fiber. This affects the concentration of nutrients and calories in your final juice.
Is fresh juice healthier than store-bought juice?
Fresh homemade juice typically retains more nutrients, especially heat-sensitive vitamins like Vitamin C. It also contains no added sugars, preservatives, or artificial ingredients. However, it’s important to consume fresh juice soon after making it, as nutrients begin to degrade when exposed to air and light.
Why do I lose fiber when juicing?
When you juice fruits and vegetables, the pulp (which contains most of the fiber) is separated from the liquid. This is why juicing typically retains only 10-30% of the original fiber content. If fiber intake is important to you, consider using a blender to make smoothies instead, which retain all the fiber.
Can I use this calculator for weight loss planning?
Absolutely! Our calculator helps you track the exact calorie and sugar content of your juices, making it easier to fit them into your daily calorie budget. We also provide health labels like “Low Calorie” or “High Sugar” to help you make informed choices. Remember that while juice can be part of a healthy diet, whole fruits and vegetables provide more fiber and satiety.

What Users Say

Join thousands of health-conscious juice lovers

★★★★★
“This calculator has been a game-changer for my juice cleanse! I finally know exactly how many calories and sugars are in my daily green juice. The fiber comparison feature really opened my eyes to the difference between juicing and eating whole fruits.”
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Sarah Mitchell
Fitness Enthusiast
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“As a nutritionist, I recommend this tool to all my clients who juice regularly. The accuracy is impressive, and the vitamin breakdown helps people understand the real nutritional value of their homemade juices. The juicer type feature is particularly useful.”
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Dr. James Chen
Certified Nutritionist
★★★★★
“I was shocked to discover how much sugar was in my ‘healthy’ fruit juice! This calculator helped me adjust my recipes to include more vegetables and less fruit. Now I make smarter choices and still enjoy delicious juice every morning.”
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Maria Rodriguez
Health-Conscious Mom

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