Xeno Scan: Ingredient Check

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Xeno Scan – The Whistleblower in Your Pocket

Xeno Scan turns every grocery trip into a mission for the truth. Most "food" on the shelves today is a cocktail of industrial chemicals. Xeno Scan uses advanced GPT-4o Vision to deconstruct your food and show you exactly what’s inside—and what it’s doing to your body.

Don't just read a label. Scan for the hazards that big food companies want to hide.

How it works:

- Scan a Label: Point your camera at any ingredient list.

- GPT Analysis: Our AI identifies chemicals linked to cancer, DNA damage, and hormone disruption.

- The Global Truth: Instantly see if the product is BANNED in Europe or other countries.

- Build Your Archive: Track the most "toxic" brands you’ve exposed and warn others.

Key Features:

- Carcinogen Detector: Specifically flags ingredients like Titanium Dioxide and Red 40 with a "High Danger" alert.

- Medical Linkage: Directly shows which organs (Brain, Gut, Liver) are affected by specific additives.

- Banned Status: A side-by-side comparison of US vs. EU safety standards.

- Digital Rogue Gallery: Keep a collection of the "scariest" foods you’ve scanned to show friends and family.

- Aggressive Interface: A "Biohazard" themed UI designed for viral social media "POV" videos.

- Whistleblower Ranks: Climb the leaderboard by exposing the most hazardous products in your local store.

Subscription:

Plans: 1 month or 1 year (Unlimited Scans & Deep Medical Reports)
Price: Shown in-app before purchase
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Updated on
24 Apr 2026

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