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Instantly identify potentially harmful food additives and allergens by scanning ingredient lists with your camera. Get real-time, color-coded feedback on ingredients, from safe to avoid.
What's New in Pure Plate
1.5
January 2, 2026
Premium Subscription More barcodes were added in the database Buf fixes
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What is Pure Plate?
Pure Plate is a mobile application that uses your device's camera to scan food labels and ingredient lists in real-time. It highlights potentially harmful additives, allergens, and substances banned in other countries, color-coding them for easy understanding.
How many scans can I do for free with Pure Plate?
You can perform up to 3 free scans per day with Pure Plate. For unlimited scanning, a subscription is available.
What is the cost of Pure Plate's subscription?
The unlimited scanning subscription for Pure Plate costs $0.99 per month. This plan provides continuous access to all features without daily scan limits.
Does Pure Plate work offline?
Yes, Pure Plate is designed to work offline. This means you can scan food labels and ingredients even without an active internet connection, making it convenient for use anywhere.
What types of ingredients does Pure Plate flag?
Pure Plate flags artificial colors and dyes, controversial preservatives, hidden sweeteners, ingredients banned in other countries, and known allergens. It analyzes over 800 ingredients with explanations of their health risks.
What devices is Pure Plate compatible with?
Pure Plate is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed to run on Apple's mobile operating system.
How accurate is Pure Plate's ingredient analysis?
Pure Plate analyzes over 800 ingredients and provides health risk explanations. While the app aims for accuracy, it's always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized dietary advice.
How often is Pure Plate updated?
The latest version of Pure Plate is 1.5, and it was last updated on January 2, 2026. This indicates a recent update, suggesting ongoing development and maintenance.





