Barcode scan
Look up packaged food data first, so simple checks do not require a label photo.
Scan the barcode first. If product data is missing, capture the ingredient label, confirm the recognized text, and review halal risk signals before you decide.
The app follows the path people already use in stores: look up the product, read the label when needed, confirm the ingredients, then review what may need attention.
Look up packaged food data first, so simple checks do not require a label photo.
When barcode ingredients are missing, photograph the ingredient label instead of abandoning the check.
Review and edit recognized ingredients before the app analyzes them.
See which ingredients may be acceptable, need source review, or make the product unsuitable.
Each path maps to a real app flow, so the site can attract shoppers who need a specific halal label decision rather than generic food advice.
Use barcode lookup first, then label OCR when product ingredients are missing.
Review confirmed ingredient text for source-sensitive and unsuitable ingredients.
Understand when additives such as emulsifiers need source verification.
Follow a practical label-checking workflow before buying packaged food.
Each localized entry links to the same real product flows: barcode scanning, confirmed ingredient text, and source-sensitive review.
HalalLabel AI helps you inspect ingredients and source signals. Final decisions can still depend on your certifier, school of thought, and local standards.
Premium can unlock more label checks, stronger review for difficult ingredients, full on-device history, saved products, and no ads where ads are enabled.
Plan availability and monthly limits may vary by platform, store configuration, and app version.
Short answers for everyday use, privacy, billing, data deletion, and result interpretation.
No. HalalLabel AI is an ingredient review and decision-support app. It helps you review ingredient evidence, but it does not replace recognized halal certification bodies or qualified religious guidance.
You can scan a product barcode first. If barcode product data is missing or ingredients are incomplete, you can photograph an ingredient label and confirm OCR text before analysis.
Use the ingredient label photo flow. The app can still analyze confirmed OCR ingredient text even when a barcode product record is unavailable.
Use it while shopping, reading labels, or reviewing packaged food at home.