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Know what's in your products

Photograph any ingredient label and get an instant safety report — color-coded ratings, allergen flags, and healthier alternatives in seconds.

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Three steps to clarity

No barcodes, no accounts required to start. Just point your camera at any label.

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Snap a photo of any ingredient label

Works on food, skincare, supplements, cleaning products — any printed label. No barcode needed.

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AI reads and identifies every ingredient

Our vision model extracts every ingredient from your photo, even dense fine-print labels.

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Get a color-coded safety report instantly

Each ingredient is rated green, yellow, or red based on safety databases. Allergens are flagged clearly.

Built for real-world shopping

Most ingredient tools require a barcode or a known brand. Graze works wherever you are.

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Works from photos, not barcodes

Scan imported goods, bulk items, handmade products, or anything without a scannable barcode. If you can photograph it, Graze can read it.

Any product, anywhere
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Covers food AND cosmetics

Most apps cover one or the other. Graze handles both — from snack labels to moisturizers to hair dye.

Dual coverage
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Extensive ingredient databases

56+ food additives and 82+ cosmetic ingredients independently rated — with hazard levels, allergen flags, and concern categories.

56+ food · 82+ cosmetics
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Free to use, no signup needed

5 free scans per day without an account. Create a free account for unlimited scanning and scan history.

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Where the safety data comes from
Open Food Facts

Community-maintained database of food additives (E-numbers and common additives) with risk classifications sourced from regulatory bodies worldwide.

EWG Skin Deep methodology

Cosmetic ingredient hazard ratings based on the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep scoring methodology — cancer risk, developmental concerns, allergen potential, and more.

FDA GRAS list references

Food ingredients Generally Recognized as Safe by the US Food and Drug Administration, used as baseline safe-status references for food additives.

50+ allergen keywords

Common food allergens (the 9 major FDA allergens plus extended list) and cosmetic contact allergens flagged directly in reports.

Position-weighted scoring: Ingredients listed earlier in a product's label are present in higher concentrations. Graze's scoring algorithm applies position decay — ingredients near the top of the label contribute more to the overall safety score than those near the bottom.
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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, or the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). No endorsement by these organizations is implied.

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