About this app
Check whether food products are vegan with a simple scan using Vegan Scan. Vegan Scan helps you read ingredient lists, scan barcodes, and understand food labels in seconds. Use it at the grocery store, in your kitchen, while traveling, or whenever you find an unfamiliar ingredient and want to know if it fits a vegan lifestyle. What you can do with Vegan Scan: - Scan Food Labels: Capture ingredient lists or barcodes and get a clear vegan check in seconds. - Understand Ingredients: Learn which ingredients are vegan, likely non-vegan, or may need a closer look. - Shop with Confidence: Check packaged foods while shopping and make faster choices without searching every ingredient by hand. - Save and Share: Keep your scans in one place and share results when you want a second opinion. Why people love it: - Vegans check labels faster while shopping. - New vegans learn which ingredients to watch for. - Travelers and busy shoppers get quick guidance on unfamiliar products. Food labels can be confusing. A quick scan can help you understand the ingredients, check the barcode, and decide what to do next. Download Vegan Scan today and make vegan food checks faster, clearer, and easier. Vegan Scan Premium: Unlock unlimited food scans and unlimited smart assistant messages. All prices below are in USD and may vary by region. Pricing and offers are subject to change. - Premium Weekly: $4.99/week, 3-day free trial, auto-renews weekly. Cancel anytime. - Premium Yearly: $24.99/year, auto-renews annually. Cancel anytime. Terms of Use: https://veganscan.constantout.com/terms Privacy Policy: https://veganscan.constantout.com/privacy
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 18, 2026 · 12:13 PM Free