Description
Wondering if that snack is ultra-processed? UPF Detector tells you instantly.
Scan any barcode and get the NOVA classification (1-4 scale) in seconds. Our AI-powered scanner analyzes ingredients to reveal exactly how processed your food really is — helping you and your family make healthier choices.
▸ WHY NOVA MATTERS
The NOVA classification system is used by researchers worldwide to categorize foods by processing level:
• NOVA 1: Unprocessed or minimally processed
• NOVA 2: Processed culinary ingredients
• NOVA 3: Processed foods
• NOVA 4: Ultra-processed foods (UPFs)
Studies link ultra-processed foods to obesity, heart disease, and other health issues. Now you can identify them before you buy.
▸ POWERFUL FEATURES
• Instant barcode scanning with real-time results
• 3.5M+ products in our database
• AI-powered ingredient analysis for unknown products
• Detailed ingredient breakdowns and explanations
• Scan history to track your choices
• Works offline for products you've scanned
▸ PREMIUM UNLOCKS MORE
Start your FREE 14-day trial to access:
• Full ingredient lists and nutritional details
• Unlimited AI classifications for any product
• Complete scan history with search
• Priority support
After your trial: $4.99/month or $29.99/year (save 50%)
▸ BUILT FOR YOU
No confusing scores. No overwhelming data. Just clear, actionable information about what's in your food. Perfect for:
• Health-conscious shoppers
• Parents watching what their kids eat
• Anyone reducing ultra-processed foods
• People following whole-food diets
▸ PRIVACY FIRST
We don't sell your data. Scan anonymously. Your food choices stay private.
▸ BACKED BY SCIENCE
NOVA classification was developed by researchers at the University of São Paulo and is recognized by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
Download UPF Detector and take control of what you eat — starting with your next grocery trip.
Note: Product information is provided for indicative purposes only and must not be used for medical purposes.
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