Snap a pet food label.
Get an honest rating.
Point your phone at the ingredients panel. Our AI reads it, rates the nutritional quality for your pet, and suggests better alternatives — free, in seconds.
Using default context (adult dog). Register your pet for personalised ratings.
Upload or snap the label
Ingredients panel works best. Make sure the text is in focus.
Max 5MB · we process the image in memory and never store it.
How it works
Three steps from label to rating.
1
Snap the ingredients panel
Turn the packaging over and get a clear photo of the list. No need for the front — ingredients tell the truth.
2
AI reads and rates
Our vision AI extracts the ingredient list and rates it 1–5 for nutritional quality, factoring in your pet's species and age.
3
See better alternatives
If the food scores low, we suggest higher-quality options from our affiliate catalogue — no fake reviews, no push to buy.
Why ingredients matter
What we look for in a good label.
Green flags
- Named meat as first ingredient — "chicken" beats "meat meal"
- Whole foods like brown rice, sweet potato, salmon oil
- No artificial colours or preservatives
- Life-stage appropriate (puppy, adult, senior)
Red flags
- Vague ingredients like "meat by-products" or "animal derivatives"
- Artificial preservatives (BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin)
- Added sugars (rare in pet food but check)
- Corn, wheat, soy high up — cheap fillers with low bioavailability