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Best Free Shopping List Apps in 2026

Published on February 25, 2026

What makes a great free shopping list app

A good shopping list app needs to do three things well: let you add items fast, organize them in a way that makes shopping efficient, and share lists with other people. Everything else — barcode scanning, recipe integration, price databases — is nice to have, but the basics are what determine whether you'll actually use the app every week.

In 2026, the best free shopping list apps go further by working offline, syncing across devices without requiring a paid subscription, and staying out of your way with clean, ad-light interfaces. Let's look at the top options available right now.

Shopix

Shopix is built around speed and simplicity. Adding an item takes under two seconds, and the app's smart categories automatically group your items by store aisle — produce together, dairy together, frozen together — without any manual sorting. It works fully offline, so you never lose your list in a dead zone at the back of the store.

The free tier includes unlimited lists, shared lists for households, and smart category organization. The Pro plan at $3/month adds price tracking and additional features, but the free version covers everything most shoppers need. Shopix is available on iOS, Android, and the web.

OurGroceries

OurGroceries has been a reliable option for years, particularly for families who need real-time list sharing. The free version handles the basics well — multiple lists, basic categories, and instant sync between household members. The interface is straightforward and functional.

The downside is the ads in the free version, which can be distracting during a shopping trip. The premium upgrade removes ads and adds a few extras like photos. OurGroceries lacks automatic aisle grouping in the free tier, so you'll need to organize items manually if you want them sorted by store section.

Google Keep and Apple Reminders

Both Google Keep and Apple Reminders can function as shopping lists, and they're free with no ads. Google Keep's checkbox lists are simple and shareable, while Apple Reminders offers a more structured approach with smart lists and tags. Both sync seamlessly within their respective ecosystems.

The trade-off is that neither is designed specifically for grocery shopping. You won't get aisle grouping, item suggestions, or any shopping-specific features. They work in a pinch, but for regular grocery runs, a dedicated shopping list app will save you time and mental effort.

How to choose the right one

If you share shopping duties with a partner or family, prioritize apps with strong sharing and real-time sync. If you're a solo shopper, focus on speed and offline reliability. And if you want your list to be organized by store layout without any effort on your part, look for automatic aisle categorization.

The best app is the one you'll consistently use. Download two or three from this list, use each one for a shopping trip, and keep the one that felt the fastest and most natural. A free app that you actually open is worth more than a premium app collecting dust on your home screen.

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