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What Your Supplement Label
Isn't Telling You
Every label tells two stories: what they want you to see, and what's actually there. SuppMan reveals both.
The Hidden Truth
- "Proprietary Blend" = Hidden Underdosing
- "Clinically Tested" ≠ Clinically Dosed
- "Premium Formula" = Premium Price
What SuppMan Reveals
- Exact Dosage Breakdown
- Evidence-Based Scoring
- True Value Analysis

I was taking 6 pills a day for nothing. SuppMan showed me only 1 ingredient was properly dosed.
— Sarah M.
We read the research so you don't have to.
Think of SuppMan as your research assistant who's already read thousands of studies. We analyze every ingredient, check safety databases, show you how it compares to the science, and provide Direct Research Links and safety information.
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Capture
"Show us what you're taking"
Snap your supplement label—even blurry photos work. Our AI reads what humans miss.
Analyze
"We scan 680K+ studies instantly"
Every ingredient checked against PubMed, NIH, and clinical databases. No stone unturned.
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Clear report: what's properly dosed, what's not, and what to do next.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about SuppMan and how we help you make smarter supplement choices.
Trust & Credibility
Our AI reads your supplement label, cross-references ingredients against 680K+ peer-reviewed studies from PubMed and NIH, compares dosages to clinical research, and generates an evidence-based grade in about 10 seconds.
Never. We have zero sponsored results and no ads. Our ratings are based purely on published research and clinical evidence. We never accept payment to influence scores.
We pull from 680K+ peer-reviewed papers on PubMed, NIH databases, and OpenFDA safety data. Every claim in our reports links directly to the source research.
How It Works
About 10 seconds from photo to full report. Our AI processes your label image, identifies all ingredients, researches each one, and generates a comprehensive analysis almost instantly.
Our AI can read most labels, even slightly blurry ones. If the image quality is too low to accurately extract ingredients, you'll be prompted to retake the photo.
Pricing & Access
Yes! You get 3 free analyses per month plus unlimited access to our library of prebuilt reports. Pro membership ($7.99/mo) unlocks unlimited scans and advanced features.
Free: 3 scans/month, basic alternative recommendations, access to all prebuilt reports. Pro: Unlimited scans, full stack analysis, interaction warnings, PDF exports, and priority support.
Accuracy & Safety
Our grades compare your label dosages directly to published clinical research. We show confidence scores when data is limited and cite specific studies so you can verify our findings.
No. SuppMan is for educational purposes only. Our analyses help you understand what research says about your supplements, but you should always consult a healthcare provider before starting or stopping any supplement.
When brands use proprietary blends, they hide individual ingredient amounts. We flag these because without knowing exact dosages, it's impossible to verify if you're getting clinically effective amounts.
Common reasons include: underdosed ingredients compared to clinical studies, proprietary blends hiding actual amounts, ingredients lacking sufficient research evidence, or potential safety concerns flagged in FDA databases.
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