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Pearchy

Scan any label and get one honest answer.

For anyone who reads the back of the box. Food allergies, celiac, intolerances, or just wanting to know what’s in your food.

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  • Supports all 11 Canadian priority allergens
  • Works with store brands and private labels
  • English and French
One scan returns one of three honest answers: Compatible, Avoid, or Uncertain. Pearchy covers all 11 Canadian priority allergens, in English and French, on brand-name and private-label products.

One scan. One honest answer.

Point your camera at any Canadian grocery label. Pearchy reads it against your profile and answers with one of three honest verdicts.

CompatibleAvoidUncertain
  • 11Canadian priority allergens, the full list
  • 2languages, English and French
  • Works on private label, not just brand names
A label hides what you need to know. More than 33 million Americans live with food allergies, more than 3 million Canadians report at least one, and about 1 in 13 US children has a food allergy. Pearchy recognizes a product by its look or reads its label, then returns one honest answer: Compatible, Avoid, or Uncertain, naming what it caught. This is a demo on a sample profile. Based on declared ingredients. Always verify the physical package. Not medical advice.
Why labels fail you

A label hides what you need to know.

Everything is printed on the box. It just takes a chemistry degree and good eyes to read it. Pearchy does the reading and hands you one honest answer.

Jargon, not answers

One allergen can hide behind 30-plus names you'd have to look up.

One label, many people

The same box has to be right for a whole household.

No clear yes or no

You're left squinting at fine print, deciding alone.

The Canadian big-11, in English and French

MilkEggWheatSoyPeanutTree nutSesameFishShellfishMustardSulphites

33M

Americans live with food allergies

over 3M

Canadians report a food allergy

1 in 13

US children has a food allergy

Recognized by sight01 / 5
Coca-Cola pack shot
Coca-ColaDemo profile
AvoidingGlutenMilkPeanut
Carbonated water
Sugar
Caramel colour
Phosphoric acid
CompatibleNothing you avoid is declared.No flagged ingredients. The call stays yours.
Recognizes a product by its lookReads the may-contain lineEnglish and French at parityPrivate label, not just brands

Based on declared ingredients. Always verify the physical package. Not medical advice.

Soy hides behind dozens of names. Most ingredient lists won’t say soy. They say lecithin, tamari, or textured vegetable protein. Pearchy reads every one of them and checks them against your profile. The documented names include: lecithin, edamame, textured vegetable protein, tofu, miso, tamari, shoyu, soy isolate, kinako, natto, okara, tempeh, soya, soy flour, soy milk, soy protein, hydrolyzed soy, TVP, yuba, soy sauce, soybean oil, soya bean, soy lecithin, soy fibre, soy concentrate, soy nut, soy grits, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, glycine max, monodiglyceride, vegetable protein, doenjang, gochujang, supro, kouridofu, yakidofu, mono-diglyceride, soy protein isolate, bean curd, glycine soja, hoisin sauce, teriyaki sauce, textured soy protein, soy meal, soy butter, sufu.
The hidden-name problem

Soy hides behind dozens of names.

Most labels never print the word soy. They print the names it hides behind. Watch one label, read line by line.

Does this have soy in it?

Pearchy reads the label.

  • Water
  • wheat flour
  • cane sugar
  • lecithin
  • natural flavour
  • tamari
  • sea salt
  • textured vegetable protein
  • soybean oil
  • hydrolyzed soy protein
  • citric acid
  • soy lecithin
46+

documented names for soy alone, in English and French.

lecithinedamametextured vegetable proteintofumisotamarishoyusoy isolatekinakonattookaratempehsoyasoy flour

Pearchy reads every one of them.

AvoidSoy is on this label, under names it never spells out.

Source: Pearchy allergen ontology, Health Canada and the CFIA

How Pearchy works, in three steps. Scan: point Pearchy at any ingredient label, front and back. Match: your allergens, set once, checked against every name on the label, including the ones brands hide. Verdict: one of three honest answers, Compatible, Avoid, or Uncertain. This is a demo on a sample profile. Based on declared ingredients. Always verify the physical package. Not medical advice.
From shelf to answer

Three steps. One answer.

Pearchy01 · Scan
Golden Meadow cheese crackers pack shot
Reading the label
Your household
YouPeanut · Tree nuts
Maya, 6Dairy · Sesame
Caught on the label: whey
AvoidSomething you avoid is declared.
Found: whey · a milk protein · matches Maya, Dairy
CompatibleAvoidUncertain
The call stays yours. Based on declared ingredients. Always verify the physical package. Not medical advice.
All 11 priority allergensEnglish and French at parityPrivate label, not just brandsReads the may-contain line

Based on declared ingredients. Always verify the physical package. Not medical advice.

The verdict

Pearchy reads the label and gives you one answer.

Compatible, Avoid, or Uncertain.
Compatible

Nothing on the label matches the allergens in your profile.

Avoid

The label lists at least one of your allergens.

Uncertain

The label isn’t clear enough to call, so check the package yourself.

Based on declared ingredients. Always verify the physical package. Not medical advice.

Canadian shelves, Canadian rules

Built for Canada.

Most allergen data stops at the US border. Pearchy reads the Canadian label, by Canadian rules, so the verdict fits what's actually on your shelf.

Canada11
MilkEggPeanutTree nutsSesameSoyWheatFishShellfishMustardSulphites + 2 the US skips
United States9
MilkEggPeanutTree nutsSesameSoyWheatFishShellfish

11 allergens, not 9

Canada flags 11 priority allergens. The US flags 9. Pearchy follows Canada’s.

Private label, covered

The store brands most scanners skip get read here.

English and French

Both label panels read, not just the English side.

Reformulations, caught

When a recipe changes by province, the verdict changes with it.

Sources: Health Canada and the CFIA, with FARE for the US comparison.

Common questions

Questions, answered.

Everything worth asking before you reserve a spot.

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General
  • The Free tier is free, and stays free. It covers all 11 Canadian priority allergens, unlimited barcode checks, and 10 Snaps a month. Pro, Family, and Ultimate add more Snaps, more profiles, the Chrome extension, and more restaurant checks. These are launch prices, reserved now before the app ships.

  • Anyone who reads ingredient lists. Adults managing their own allergies, people with celiac or intolerances, anyone on a dietary restriction, careful shoppers, and parents checking labels for their kids. If you’ve ever squinted at the back of a package in the aisle, it’s for you.

  • You set your profile once when you sign in, and the app remembers it. When you scan a label, it reads the ingredients against your profile and gives you one clear answer. You can update what you avoid any time. Accounts are part of the launch build, not yet open.

  • Yes. Households rarely avoid the same things, so paid tiers let you keep a separate profile for each person. Scan once, then check the result against whoever you’re shopping for. Multi-profile support ships with the paid tiers at launch.

  • Barcode checks and a quick scan work right away. Saving a profile and syncing it across your devices needs an account, which opens with the launch build. You won’t need one just to see how a scan reads a label.

One scan from the answer

Start scanning.

Free forever on the basics. Pro, Family, and Ultimate add more Snaps, more profiles, and the Chrome extension. Reserve today’s price and it’s yours when we launch.

3 months free, applied
FreeFree

forever

The core check, free forever.

  • Unlimited barcode checks
  • 10 Snaps + 10 Smart Swaps / mo
  • 5 restaurant checks / mo
  • 1 allergen profile
  • Earn credits by Scouting
Pro$7.50 per month

billed $89.99/yr · 3 months free

For one person who scans a lot.

  • Everything in Free
  • 50 Snaps + 50 Smart Swaps / mo
  • 8 restaurant checks / mo
  • 2 allergen profiles
  • Chrome extension
Most popular
Family$12.50 per month

billed $149.99/yr · 3 months free

For households where restrictions differ person to person.

  • Everything in Pro
  • 500 Snaps + 500 Smart Swaps / mo
  • Unlimited restaurant checks
  • Up to 6 allergen profiles
  • 30 recipes + 25 videos / mo
Ultimate$20.00 per month

billed $239.99/yr · 3 months free

Fair-use unlimited, so you never think about a limit.

  • Everything in Family
  • Fair-use unlimited Snaps + Swaps
  • Fair-use unlimited restaurant + recipes
  • Up to 25 allergen profiles

Launch pricing, subject to change. Reserving locks today’s price for when we open.