Ivy: Processed Food Scanner
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Description
Developer
Ramzy Nanou
Developer ID: 1735906993
What's New
Minor bug fixes and improvements - thanks to your feedback!
Ratings & Reviews
App Store
10,045 ratings
N/A downloads
Google Play
6,975 ratings
100,000+ downloads
Recent Reviews
Khaled Sghaier
Same as every other app... can't use it without paying or creating an account. Ridiculous 🙄
15 Apr 2026
Damien Lundie
about time an app like this came out. It's absolutely brilliant. 💯
15 Apr 2026
Alwyn
From now on I'm going to take my time in the Supermarket. Checking what I'm eating. I have a fairly good idea what's bad for me. This app will help me get down into the ingredients properly. And make Healthier Choices.
15 Apr 2026
Bob Renn
awsome what is out there
15 Apr 2026
Jonathan Jose
misleading - if you don't pay, it's unusable.
14 Apr 2026
BabaJaga71
Isn’t free
App isn’t free. No thank you.
13 Apr 2026
ra20r
Great idea…. but.
I don’t usually write reviews but came across this app via an advert and was immediately intrigued by its potential of scanning the foods in my cupboard to find out the truth behind the ingredients and ultra processed nature of these foods. Especially as we have dietary requirements in our household. Unfortunately, the advertising hype was letdown by the fact that as part of the setup process of the app you cannot actually scan anything without first setting up a subscription with a 3 day “free” period. Now, I appreciate that apps like this require a massive database, holding all the information of these foods. However it is a huge disappointment when you are met with an immediate paywall without actually experiencing at least a limited number of scans before hitting this paywall. There is no need to slap a “subscribe now” banner before the user has even had chance to experience the app.
10 Apr 2026
Ayy1010.
Thank you
Thank you Ivy! Game changer!
9 Apr 2026
Gonzopete
Deleted
Wanted a sign up commitment before I’d even had a chance to try it - deleted. You’d probably have converted me to a sale if I could try it without hindrance for a few days.
9 Apr 2026
christian_blandford
NOT BASED IN SCIENCE. Fear mongering about perfectly safe ingredients
Those additives ur fear mongering aren’t harmful. Same with seed oil. Trust dieticians! About their response: the studies aren’t actually proving those ingredients are harmful in the quantities that are present in the food
8 Apr 2026
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