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veeni vs Vivino: which one to pick in 2026?

Two apps, two philosophies. An honest comparison to find which one fits your relationship with wine.

Par L'équipe veeni· Mis à jour le June 15, 2026· 3 min de lecture

You're looking for an app to keep track of your wines. Vivino is the best-known one, veeni is newer, French, and more minimal. Both scan labels, both let you take notes, so which one should you pick?

The honest answer: it depends on what you expect from a wine app. Here's a factual comparison to help you decide.

What they both do

  • Scan a label to identify a wine
  • Note your tastings
  • Build a virtual cellar

On those three basics, both apps work well. The real difference is elsewhere.

Vivino, a marketplace logic

Vivino is built first around a global average rating. Scan a wine and you see, for example, "3.9 out of 5 from 23,000 reviews". Useful for avoiding a big disappointment, but it doesn't tell you whether this wine is for you.

Vivino is also a marketplace. A large part of the experience is oriented towards selling: sponsored recommendations, partner spotlights, shortcuts to purchase. It's consistent with their model, it simply isn't the same promise as a personal journal.

veeni, a personal companion

veeni starts from a different question: does this wine look like me?

To answer, the app gradually learns what you like from your tastings: grapes, regions, styles, sensations. As you note more bottles, scanning an unknown label becomes a real personalised recommendation, based on your taste profile rather than an anonymous average.

The other difference is the place given to the moment. Each wine can be linked to a context, a photo, the situation in which you drank it. The cellar becomes a notebook, not just an inventory.

Quick comparison

Vivino veeni
Database Very large, global Large, curated
Ratings shown Global average Personalised recommendation
Photo of the moment Limited At the heart of the app
Recommendations Based on the average Based on your taste profile
Business model Marketplace, sales Free app, no ads
Shared cellar No Yes (couples, friends)
Origin Anglo-Saxon French
Price Free with paid options Free, no ads

Who should pick what

Vivino fits if you mostly want to buy wine online and get a quick second opinion on bottles you don't know. It's a buying app more than a personal journal.

veeni fits if you want to understand your own taste better, keep track of bottles that mattered, and receive recommendations that look like you over time. It's a notebook more than a store.

The two can perfectly coexist on the same phone. Many wine lovers keep Vivino as a second opinion when they hesitate in the aisle.

To sum up

Vivino is a mainstream recommendation engine backed by a marketplace. veeni is a personal journal that learns your taste and keeps your memories, with no ads and no pressure to buy. The right choice simply depends on what you want: a buying service, or a companion.

FAQ

Is veeni really free?+

Yes. Free app, no ads, available on iOS and Android.

Does veeni recognise every wine?+

The database grows regularly. If a wine isn't found, you can add it manually in a few seconds.

Is my data private?+

Yes. Your cellar and notes are private by default. You decide what to share: a cellar with a partner, with a few friends, or nothing at all.

Why no global average?+

Because it averages incompatible tastes. A wine "rated 3.9" can be a 5 for you and a 2 for someone else. A personal opinion has more value than an anonymous average.

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