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Fig

The most flexible food barcode scanner — supports 2,800+ dietary restrictions simultaneously

4.5/5 — Our rating
Allergy/Intolerance FODMAP ~ Partial FODMAP ✓ Barcode scan
Screenshots
Barcode scanner
Instant product check
Dietary filter setup
2,800+ options
Product result
Safe / Not Safe for you
Pros & Cons
✓ What's good
  • Supports 2,800+ dietary restrictions — unmatched flexibility for complex needs
  • Handles multiple simultaneous restrictions (FODMAP + gluten + dairy + soy)
  • Barcode scanning works instantly — point and scan, get a clear verdict
  • 100,000+ products in database (US-focused)
  • Free to use with no paywalled core features
  • Community-contributed data helps database grow rapidly
  • Clean, modern interface — easy to use from day one
  • 1M+ users, 4.69★ App Store rating (11,900+ reviews)
✗ What's lacking
  • Not available in France or most European markets
  • FODMAP is one filter among thousands — less specialized than Monash
  • Product database is heavily US-centric
  • FODMAP data accuracy varies by product (community-sourced)
  • No offline mode — requires internet connection to function
  • Premium subscription required for some advanced features
Key Features
Dietary Filters
2,800+ restrictions
Product Database
100,000+ products
Barcode Scanning
✅ Fast, accurate
FODMAP Filter
✅ Yes (one of 2,800)
Multi-Restriction
✅ Simultaneous filters
Offline
❌ Requires internet
Who It's For

Fig is the best choice for US-based users who have multiple overlapping dietary restrictions — for example, someone who is FODMAP + gluten-free + dairy-free. No other app on the market supports combining this many restrictions simultaneously.

Not recommended for: European users (product database is too US-centric), users who need the most accurate FODMAP data (use Monash for that), or users in areas with poor mobile data coverage (no offline mode).

Our Verdict
The most flexible food scanner available — for US users with complex restrictions

Fig earns its 4.5/5 rating through sheer flexibility and polish. For anyone managing multiple dietary restrictions in the US, it's the most powerful tool available. The 2,800+ filter system is genuinely impressive, and the barcode scanner just works. The main gaps are European market availability and the fact that FODMAP data — while present — isn't as carefully curated as Monash's database. If you're in the US with multiple food restrictions, Fig is the best scanner on the market.

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