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Know what's really in your products

Photograph any ingredient label and get an instant safety report — hazard ratings, allergen flags, EU ban warnings, claims verification, and a shareable score in seconds.

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Three steps to clarity

No barcodes needed. Just point your camera at any ingredient label.

Step 1
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Snap a photo of any ingredient label

Food, skincare, supplements, cleaning products — any printed label. Upload from your camera or photo library.

Step 2
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AI reads every ingredient

GPT vision extracts every ingredient from the photo, including dense fine-print labels and multi-language packaging.

Step 3
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Get a color-coded safety report

Each ingredient is scored 0-10 for hazard level. You get an overall safety score out of 100 with allergen flags and concerns.

What you get from every scan

Each scan produces a detailed breakdown you can share or save to your history.

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Overall Safety Score (0-100)
Position-weighted score — ingredients listed earlier on the label carry more weight since they're present in higher concentration. Products with harmful additives are capped regardless of position.
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Ingredient-by-Ingredient Breakdown
Every ingredient gets its own hazard score (0-10), hazard level, description, and specific concerns. Color-coded from green (safe) to red (severe).
Safe (0-2) Moderate (4-6) High (6-8) Severe (8-10)
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Top Concerns
The most important findings across all ingredients, pulled to the top so you can see the worst issues at a glance — hyperactivity links, carcinogen concerns, endocrine disruption, and more.
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Allergen Detection
Automatically flags all 9 major FDA allergens (milk, eggs, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, sesame) plus celery, mustard, lupin, sulphites, and more.
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Claims Verification
Marketing claims like "vegan," "gluten-free," "all-natural," and "sugar-free" are checked against the actual ingredient list. Verified, unverified, or contradicted — no more guessing.
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"Banned in EU" Warnings
Ingredients that are banned or restricted in the EU, Canada, or other regions are highlighted with a prominent red badge. Products sold legally in the US may contain additives prohibited elsewhere.
Four product categories, one scanner

Graze auto-detects the product type and routes it to the right safety database.

🍎 Food 🧴 Cosmetics 💊 Supplements 🧹 Cleaning
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Food & beverages

Scored against 56+ food additives with FDA GRAS status, NOVA processing levels, and Open Food Facts data. Catches artificial dyes, preservatives, trans fats, and more.

56+ additives rated
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Skincare & cosmetics

Scored against 82+ cosmetic ingredients using EWG Skin Deep methodology. Flags parabens, formaldehyde releasers, endocrine disruptors, and EU-banned compounds.

82+ INCI ingredients
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Fresh produce & whole foods

Bananas, apples, whole grains — Graze detects unprocessed foods and scores them at 95/100 without running them through the additive pipeline. No false positives on real food.

Whole food detection
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Works from photos, not barcodes

Imported goods, bulk items, handmade products, farmer's market labels — if you can photograph the ingredient list, Graze can read it. No barcode required.

Any label, anywhere
Beyond the scan

Features that make Graze useful as a daily companion for conscious shopping.

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Ingredient search

Look up any ingredient by name without scanning a product. Search "carrageenan" or "sodium lauryl sulfate" and get the full safety profile instantly.

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Personal allergen profile

Set your allergens once and every scan highlights the ones that affect you with a red "Your Allergen" tag. Stored locally — nothing sent to servers.

Privacy-first
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Shareable reports

Every scan gets a permanent URL you can text, share on social media, or send to a friend. Full ingredient breakdown, score ring, and all — no account needed to view.

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Install as an app

Graze is a progressive web app. Add it to your home screen on iPhone or Android and use it offline — no app store needed.

PWA
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Smart deduplication

Re-upload the same product photo and get instant cached results — no API call, no wait. Image hash matching ensures you never pay twice for the same scan.

Instant cache
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Scan history

Every scan is saved to your history with the product photo, score, and full report. Create an account to sync history across devices.

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Where the safety data comes from
Open Food Facts

Community-maintained database of food products with NOVA processing classifications and additive risk data from regulatory bodies worldwide.

EWG Skin Deep methodology

Cosmetic ingredient hazard ratings covering cancer risk, developmental toxicity, allergen potential, endocrine disruption, and use restrictions.

FDA & IARC classifications

GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) status references and IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) carcinogen group classifications.

EU regulatory bans

Ingredients banned or restricted in EU food and cosmetics regulations, including the 2022 titanium dioxide ban and formaldehyde restrictions.

50+ allergen keywords

The 9 major FDA allergens plus an extended list covering celery, mustard, lupin, sulphites, and cosmetic contact allergens.

Scoring algorithm: Position-weighted average with additive caps. Ingredients listed first carry the most weight (higher concentration). Products containing ingredients with hazard score 6+ are capped at 60/100 max, regardless of position. Multiple concerning ingredients apply additional penalties.

Ready to see what's in your products?

Upload a photo of any ingredient label — food, skincare, supplements — and get a full safety breakdown in seconds.

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Important disclaimer

Not medical advice. Graze provides safety information for general awareness and product research only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Safety scores are generated from publicly available databases and reflect general ingredient safety guidance — not individual health assessments. Scores may not cover every ingredient in every product.

Graze is not affiliated with the Environmental Working Group (EWG), Open Food Facts, the FDA, or IARC. No endorsement by these organizations is implied.

If you have allergies, sensitivities, or medical concerns about a product, consult a licensed healthcare provider before use.