Beta · Opens in waves
Reserve your spot while the waves open.
The beta opens in waves. Leave your email, and we’ll write once when yours opens. That’s the only email you’ll get from us until then.
Sometimes the honest answer is Uncertain.
Pearchy reads Canadian labels against your allergen profile and returns one of three verdicts: Compatible, Avoid, or Uncertain. When the label is ambiguous, we say Uncertain rather than guessing Compatible. That third word is the most useful thing on the screen.
What the beta actually tests.
The scan on real labels
You photograph a Canadian label against your allergen profile and get Compatible, Avoid, or Uncertain. We're watching where the answer hesitates and why.
The app on real phones
Recent iPhones and Android. No tablet build in beta. Older cameras are part of what we're testing, so mention your model in the form.
What the mix teaches us
A wave of celiac households tells us different things than a wave of people checking for curiosity. The makeup of each wave shapes what we build next.
A few hundred people at a time.
Each wave tells us something different. The mix of people and allergen profiles shapes what we fix before the next wave opens.
First to open
A FEW HUNDRED
People with serious food allergies and parents managing a child’s profile.
We learn where the answer hesitates on real Canadian shelf labels.
Mid-2026
A FEW HUNDRED MORE
Celiac households, people with multiple intolerances, dietitians.
We stress-test bilingual labels, private labels, and edge allergen names.
Late 2026
BROADER
Careful label readers and health-conscious shoppers.
We dial speed and confidence before the public launch.
What happens after you reserve.
Your spot is held
We log your email and hold your place in line. The public count includes you the same day. No app to install, and the beta isn't live yet.
Waves open through 2026
The beta opens to a few hundred people at a time. When your wave opens, you get one email. People who reserved first get in first.
You use it and tell us what broke
The app is free during beta. You photograph Canadian labels against your allergen profile, and what you run into shapes what we build next.
Anyone who reads the label before the cart.

If you read ingredient lists because something on them can hurt you or someone you shop for, this is for you. That covers people with food allergies, parents managing a child’s profile, adults with celiac disease, and anyone who reads labels more carefully than most.
The beta covers Canada’s eleven priority allergens, including mustard, molluscs, and sulphites, which the US list doesn’t require. It reads English and French labels equally, store brands and national names alike.
If you’re a dietitian, an allergist, or a school administrator looking at Pearchy for a clinic, the same form works. The reason you pick tells us where to follow up. Anything this page doesn’t answer is on the FAQ.

609 and growing.
That’s how many people are already on the list. Reserve your spot and it holds its place while the waves open.
Nothing else until then.
Data stays in Canada
Your data is stored in Canada. We do not sell or share it with brands, advertisers, or anyone else.
No account yet
Reserving is just your email and a first name. There's no app to install during the wait, and no account to create until your wave opens.
Unsubscribe anytime
Every email from us carries a one-tap unsubscribe. Your spot in line disappears the same day you ask for it.

One label, one answer. Reserve your spot.
The form takes under a minute. We write once, when your wave opens. If you’ve already reserved, your spot is held.


