Most food scanner apps give everyone the same result. EatClean doesn't.
Scan any barcode or ingredient label and get an AI-powered analysis built specifically around your health profile — your goals, your sensitivities, your dietary choices. Not a generic score. Not a one-size-fits-all verdict. A real answer for you.
Start with a 7-day free trial. Subscription required for full access.
YOUR HEALTH PROFILE, YOUR ANALYSIS
Tell EatClean what matters to you — avoiding seed oils, cutting ultra-processed food, eating around personal sensitivities, focusing on gut health, or simply avoiding certain additives. Every scan is interpreted through that lens. Two people can scan the same product and get completely different takeaways, because they have different goals and needs.
HOW IT WORKS
• Scan any barcode on a food product
• Set your personal health preferences and goals
• Get an instant AI-powered breakdown tailored to you
• See exactly which ingredients are flagged and why — for your situation
• Make confident decisions in the aisle in a minute
WHAT EATCLEAN LOOKS AT
• Ultra-processed ingredients and synthetic additives
• Seed oils, hidden sugars, and artificial preservatives
• Ingredients linked to sensitivities and goals you care about
• Full ingredient-by-ingredient breakdown in plain language
BUILT FOR REAL GROCERY SHOPPING
Fast enough to use mid-aisle. Clear enough to actually understand. EatClean turns the ingredient label from something you ignore into something that works for you.
SUBSCRIPTION
Full access requires an EatClean subscription.
• Monthly: $7.99/month
• Yearly: $69.99/year (includes a 7-day free trial)
Payment is charged to your Apple ID account at confirmation of purchase or at the end of the free trial period. Subscription automatically renews unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Manage or cancel anytime in your Apple ID account settings.
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What's new (v1.0.2)
Fixed an issue causing a the app icon to flash on app launch (looked ugly)
Stability and performance improvements