Your food contains 19.0g net carbs. For keto diets, aim for 20-50g net carbs per day. Remember to track your daily intake to maintain ketosis.
Net Carbs Calculator for Keto & Low-Carb Diets
Imagine this: John has just started the keto diet. He’s motivated and at the grocery store, reading a snack label. It says:
Total Carbohydrates: 30g
Dietary Fiber: 12g
Sugar Alcohol: 4g
John frowns. “Do I have to count all 30 grams? Or is it less?”
This confusion is exactly why the Net Carbs Calculator exists. It takes the numbers on a food label and shows you the true carbs that affect your blood sugar and ketosis.
What is a Net Carbs Calculator?
A Net Carbs Calculator is a simple but essential tool for people following a keto or low-carb lifestyle.
Total carbs include everything: sugar, fiber, starch, and sugar alcohols.
Fiber is not digested by the body, so it doesn’t raise blood sugar.
Most sugar alcohols have little to no effect on blood glucose.
By subtracting the parts of carbs that don’t count, the calculator tells you the net carbs — the carbs your body actually uses for energy and the number that decides whether you stay in ketosis.
Formula for Net Carbs
Here’s the straightforward formula:
Net Carbs = Total Carbohydrates – Dietary Fiber – Sugar Alcohols
👉 Example with John’s snack: 30g total carbs – 12g fiber – 4g sugar alcohol = 14g net carbs