OCR-first scanning
Read dense ingredient blocks directly from the label instead of hoping a barcode database has the product.
Label Vision turns dense labels into instant, caution-first signals with on-device OCR, red-flag ingredient matching, and optional AI context.
Detection stream
Soybean Oil
High-visibility ingredient in a packaged snack
Yellow 6
Synthetic dye pattern surfaced for a closer pass
Fragrance
Category-aware warning inside a skincare panel
OCR
Primary input
Local
Core workflow
3
Product lanes
OCR-first scanning
Read dense ingredient blocks directly from the label instead of hoping a barcode database has the product.
Caution-first signals
Flag likely seed oils, dyes, preservatives, and other red-flag ingredients before you overthink the purchase.
Category-aware review
Food, skincare, and baby products do not deserve the same scanning logic. Pro unlocks deeper category context.
Label Vision is designed around reading the ingredient block itself, then collapsing the noisy parts of the label into a cleaner review path.
Step 1
Focus on the actual ingredient block, not the health claim on the front of the package.
Step 2
Review high-attention ingredients quickly so you can decide whether the item deserves closer reading.
Step 3
Use AI explanations or category-specific logic only after the fast filter says the product is worth the extra attention.
Food labels
Use OCR to surface soybean oil, canola oil, and other refined-oil patterns before the ingredient list slows you down.
Open pageSynthetic dyes
Label Vision helps you surface common synthetic dyes fast so you can decide whether a product deserves a closer look.
Open pageBaby products
Review baby-product labels with OCR and category-aware caution signals instead of reading dense fine print under pressure.
Open pageSkincare
Use Label Vision to scan skincare ingredient panels and get fast context before a long INCI list turns into guesswork.
Open pageGrocery workflow
A fast aisle-side framework for spotting refined oils, dye stacks, and ultra-processed filler ingredients before you buy.
Open guideParents and caregivers
What to double-check on baby lotions, snacks, and wipes when you want a calmer ingredient baseline.
Open guideA calmer approach to scanning wipes, lotions, and packaged baby products when you want fewer surprises on the label.
Read articleA short list of common synthetic color additives that cautious shoppers often want surfaced immediately on a scan.
Read articleFaster decisions, less label fatigue
Use OCR to surface suspicious additives quickly, then decide whether the product earns a closer look or goes back on the shelf.