Vegan Apps

Cruelty Free App

Featuring an archive of over 200 products, the Cruelty Free App instantly provides information about whether a product was tested on animals. Vegans can use this app to effectively shop with a clean conscious.

Vegan Steven App

It’s always fun to find new neighborhood gems, but it takes time, research, and a bit of luck. Vegan Steven takes the guesswork out of finding that perfect vegan spot near you. Ratings and reviews are included to ensure that you’ll find the vegan establishments that match your unique interests.

21 Day Vegan Kickstart App

If you’re a rookie to the vegan lifestyle and want an app to help guide you through the first 21 days, Vegan Kickstart is an app that be extremely useful. Including nutrition facts, motivational tips, vegan recipes, and more, Veg Kickstart will help you kick off your vegan diet with a bang.

Epicurious App

Recipe apps are a dime-a-dozen, even for vegans, but Epicurious takes a different approach to the recipe format. The most crucial difference is that the recipes are crafted by professional chefs, not random users. Although not every recipe on Epicurious is vegan, the ones that are seem to be of restaurant quality. The rating systems will help you decide which recipes to try and which to pass up on.

Do Eat Raw App

Eating exclusively raw foods is a segment of the vegan diet. Whether you follow this philosophy or simply want some more ideas of how to incorporate raw fruits and veggies into your diet, the Do Eat Raw app can help. Offering over 300 raw recipes, the app also allows you to search by ingredient, a feature that is ideal for using the remaining perishables in your fridge.

Vegan Documentaries

Forks Over Knives (2011)

Using scientific research and personal accounts from people who’ve changed their diets, Forks Over Knives is the quintessential documentary for vegans. Highly informative and approachable, this is a documentary that has inspired many non-vegans to become curious about the vegan lifestyle.

Blackfish (2013)

Although Blackfish focuses on the whales that Sea World keeps in captivity rather than veganism, the documentary had enormous success at encouraging the public to look at animal rights violations. It even led to new policies regarding killer whales in the theme park and inspired conversations about animal rights.

Super Size Me (2004)

As one of the documentaries that was the first to gain mainstream popularity, Super Size Me followed Morgan Spurlock as he ate nothing but McDonalds for every single meal for 30 days. Throughout the experiment, you can see his doctors giving increasingly dire reports, and see his physical shape spiral downward. Ultimately, Super Size Me serves as an unflinching look at the damage caused by fast food.

Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead (2010)

Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead follows the experiences of Joe Cross, an overweight Australian who is coming to terms with his terrible dietary habits. The documentary invites you to join him as he discovers the foods that led to his unhealthy condition. He encounters interesting characters and ultimately discovers that a healthy body is dependent on eating the right foods.

Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret (2014)

Blending disturbing facts and imagery with humor, Cowspiracy takes an unflinching glimpse at the meat industry, exposing many of its darkest secrets. The documentary delves into popular environmental issues and explores how we might achieve a more sustainable world.