SafePantry checks every barcode you scan against every allergen profile in your family — including "may contain" warnings and shared-equipment statements other apps quietly ignore.
Download on the App Store See how it works →No more triangulating between three apps and the ingredient list at the back of every package.
Point your iPhone at any barcode, or paste the ingredient list when the product isn't in the public database.
Add a profile for every kid. Each scan returns green / yellow / red per kid with a plain-English explanation.
"May contain peanuts" doesn't get hidden in fine print. You decide whether traces are caution or full unsafe, per allergen, per kid.
Glance at the family's profiles from your wrist. See the latest scan's verdict on the Lock Screen.
Hand off a kid's allergen profile to a babysitter, grandparent, or co-parent via QR code or AirDrop in one tap.
Profiles and scan history sync across your own devices privately, end-to-end encrypted by Apple.
Every existing barcode scanner is built for general health shoppers. Allergy and celiac families have a different problem: a single missed "may contain" is an emergency.
SafePantry treats that risk as the headline, not an afterthought. We recognise the FALCPA top 9 (milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybeans, sesame), gluten, and any custom allergen you add. We honor negation phrases like "peanut-free facility" and "contains no dairy" so legitimately safe products aren't false-flagged.
Product data comes from Open Food Facts, the non-profit crowdsourced food database. Every time you scan an unlisted product and contribute the label back, the database gets better for every other allergy family using the app.
Genuinely. Not "we'd prefer not to" — we built the app so there's nothing to send.