Simply take a photo of an ingredient label and receive a comprehensive assessment of the product and its ingredients.
Scan and assess ingredient lists
Simply take a photo of an ingredient label and receive a comprehensive assessment of the product and its ingredients.
Congrats team Ingredient Scanner & Analyzer on your launch. Excited to try it.
Cheers for creating this! This will definitely be helpful in everyday life, since to most of us large parts of the so called ingredients list is a mystery. I would also be interested in different languages. Also in a function that would help you to avoid certain substances. Do you plan on adding features that would support, for example a diabetic in selecting products?
Great idea! I tend to struggle with understanding what all that information actually means and ended up somewhat settling on just checking macro nutrients. This could have a nice impact! I was wondering, do you think it'd be feasible to implement the option to create an account where you could enter certain nutrients which you want to avoid? Some nutrients are "transformed" into different nutrients within your body, so AI might be able to bridge the gap in knowledge for your average consumer. Gr
Wow, that app is what I've been waiting for! ✨ Does it work for different languages? I do my groceries in two different countries, and that would save me so much time. Also, will there be an Android version?
Great job @ebarron1! It's a great tool for scanning and assessing ingredient lists. I'm sure it will help a lot of users!
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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.