
VeganVerify: AI vegan scanner & checker
Barcode scanner and AI ingredient analysis for vegans
28 followers
Barcode scanner and AI ingredient analysis for vegans
28 followers
Scan a barcode or photo of ingredients to instantly check if a product is vegan. Get fast, AI-powered analysis, ingredient breakdowns, and manual search. Perfect for plant-based living. Clear, simple, and reliable. 🌱










OneRack
Some ingredients have different labels depending on the region or brand how do you deal with those inconsistencies, especially for imported items?
OneRack
@sebastian_leo Great question! It relies on the Open Food Facts database, which includes region-specific product entries when available. However, ingredient labeling can still vary by brand or country.
To handle this, we also offer AI-powered ingredient analysis, so even if a product isn’t labeled consistently, you can take a photo of the ingredient list and get a vegan check based on what’s actually written.
Amazing tool. Does the scanner also pick up on cruelty free or animal testing info or is it all about the ingredients?
OneRack
@emma_campbell3 Thanks! Right now it's all abotu ingredients, but I'm plannign to see more options in the future!
This is a total game changer for anyone shopping plant based thank you. Are there plans to branch out into dietary filters like gluten free or nut free or will it remain focused on vegan options?
OneRack
@jacob_hernandez4 Yes I'm definitely planning to add different kinds of dietary filters. The only thing I'm thinking about is if I should make a seperate app for that or include it in this one.
Just out of curiosity, what’s the strangest non vegan ingredient the AI has caught so far? It’s always a mix of fun and shock to discover what’s lurking in processed foods.
I love the instant scan idea but how does it deal with E-numbers and additives that aren’t always clearly labeled? Are those linked to vegan status in your database or marked for caution?
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Hey Timon, is there a possibility to add vegan products to the database? Or does it simply read and identify the ingredients and make a verdict itself?
OneRack
@busmark_w_nika
Hey Nika!
Not right now, but that’s one of the first features I’m planning to add.
The app uses the Open Food Facts database (an open community maintained database). I want to maken that when a product isn’t recognized by the scanner, you can submit the vegan status yourself, which then gets forwarded to their database.
That way, it helps the whole food community, not just my app.😁
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@onerack Cool! I think that this way is more useful because it will reflects at the same time in many places :D