How does Halal Scanner decide a verdict?
The app checks ingredients and additives against a reference database, then labels the result as halal, doubtful, not halal, or unknown when data is missing.
A SoftUtopia app
Check food before you buy it.
Scan a barcode, search by name, or analyze a label to understand whether a product is likely halal, doubtful, or not halal based on its ingredients.
Inside the app
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Designed with purpose
Focused features, shaped around one clear job.
Barcode, product, and ingredient-label scanning
Clear halal, doubtful, not halal, and unknown verdicts
Flagged ingredient and E-number breakdowns
AI follow-up questions about each product
History, saved lists, multilingual, and RTL support
Good to know
The app checks ingredients and additives against a reference database, then labels the result as halal, doubtful, not halal, or unknown when data is missing.
No. Halal Scanner provides an automated ingredient-based estimate, not a certification or fatwa. Official certification should still be verified.
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