Ingredient-level supplement analysis

Analyze supplement ingredients before you buy.

NutriDetector helps you review ingredient forms, compare doses, and spot stack overlap using trusted public sources before you buy or combine supplements.

  • Analyze supplements from the ingredient list, not just a barcode lookup
  • Compare forms, doses, and formula trade-offs more clearly
  • Spot overlap before adding another product to your stack
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Ingredient-level review Forms, doses, context, and stack duplication
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A clearer way to understand supplement labels.

Most supplement decisions are made from label claims, packaging, and vague impressions. NutriDetector focuses on what matters most: the actual ingredient list, the stated dose, the compound form, and how a product may interact with the rest of your stack.

Close-up of a supplement facts label used for ingredient analysis

Supplement labels often look simple. They rarely are.

A product can appear well-formulated while hiding weak ingredient forms, underdosed actives, or duplicated nutrients that quietly stack across multiple products.

NutriDetector is designed to help users inspect supplements from the ingredient side, not just the marketing side. That means clearer context before you buy, combine, or rely on a product as part of a routine.

Important: NutriDetector provides educational ingredient analysis and reference-linked context. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice.

What makes supplements hard to evaluate.

Proprietary blends

Blends can make it harder to see whether meaningful doses are actually present.

Different chemical forms

Two ingredients may sound similar on a label while having very different practical context.

Hidden stack duplication

Multivitamins, sleep blends, greens powders, and performance products can overlap more than expected.

Marketing-first framing

Claims on the front of the bottle often tell a simpler story than the ingredient panel does.

A practical workflow for smarter supplement decisions.

Built for ingredient review, comparison, and stack awareness before a product becomes part of your routine.

01

Paste the label

Start with the supplement facts panel or ingredient list from the product you want to evaluate.

02

Review forms and doses

See ingredients in a clearer structure, including compound forms and stated amounts where available.

03

Check overlap and context

Identify duplicated nutrients or ingredients across your current stack and review evidence-linked context.

04

Compare before buying

Use the analysis to compare formulas more carefully before adding another product to your routine.

Built around ingredient clarity, not surface-level scanning.

Ingredient form awareness

Review whether a label uses one compound form or another, and why the distinction may matter.

Dose visibility

See stated ingredient amounts in a cleaner format for faster, more informed comparison.

Stack overlap detection

Spot repeated vitamins, minerals, botanicals, or support ingredients across multiple products.

Reference-linked context

Explore ingredient context based on trusted public sources rather than marketing copy alone.

NutriDetector ingredient analysis screen showing ingredient forms and context
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Trusted public sources NIH ODS, EFSA guidance, and peer-reviewed literature

Grounded in trusted public sources.

NutriDetector is built to support more careful supplement evaluation with ingredient-level context based on trusted public references, including publicly available guidance and peer-reviewed literature.

We focus on transparent analysis, not exaggerated claims. Users should be able to understand what is being reviewed, what sources inform the context, and where the product’s limitations begin.

  • Ingredient analysis informed by trusted public reference sources
  • Clear separation between educational analysis and medical advice
  • Methodology and content standards designed for transparency

Source categories used for context

  • Public health and nutrition guidance
  • Peer-reviewed scientific literature
  • Ingredient and dosing reference material
  • Publicly available supplement-related documentation

NutriDetector does not claim endorsement from any government, university, or medical institution.

Made for people who want more clarity before adding another supplement.

Careful supplement shoppers

For people who want to inspect formulas more closely before buying into claims on the front label.

People building a stack

Useful when combining multivitamins, sleep blends, performance products, greens powders, or targeted nutrients.

Health-conscious users

Designed for users who prefer evidence-linked context and a more transparent way to compare products.

Frequently asked questions

How is NutriDetector different from barcode-based supplement apps?

NutriDetector focuses on ingredient-level analysis. Instead of relying only on barcode-linked catalog data, it is designed to help users evaluate ingredient lists, forms, doses, and overlap directly from the label itself.

What does NutriDetector analyze?

The platform is designed to review supplement ingredients, stated doses, compound forms, and possible duplication across a stack. It is intended to support label understanding and product comparison.

What sources inform the ingredient context?

NutriDetector is built around trusted public sources, including public guidance and peer-reviewed scientific literature where relevant. For full details, users should review the methodology page.

Does NutriDetector provide medical advice?

No. NutriDetector is an educational supplement analysis tool. It does not diagnose, treat, prevent disease, or replace professional medical advice.

Can it help detect overlapping ingredients in a stack?

Yes. One of the core goals is to help users identify repeated ingredients, nutrients, or support compounds that may appear across multiple products.

Can I use it to compare two supplements before buying?

Yes. NutriDetector is intended to support formula comparison by helping users look beyond marketing claims and focus on ingredient composition, stated doses, and practical context.

Is the information always complete for every product?

Not always. Analysis quality depends on the clarity and completeness of the label or ingredient information provided. Some proprietary blends blends or labels may limit what can be interpreted precisely.

Review supplements with more clarity before they become part of your routine.

Analyze ingredients, compare formulas, and check overlap with a cleaner, more evidence-aware workflow.

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