AI-powered supplement safety auditing for consumers worldwide. We help you identify overdose risks and ingredient conflicts before they become problems.
Hundreds of millions of people worldwide take dietary supplements daily, yet almost no one checks whether their combined stack is safe. NutriAudit exists to fill this gap: a free, easy-to-use tool that lets anyone audit their supplement stack for safety in seconds.
NutriAudit uses Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (ULs) and Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) published by five regional health authorities. Our AI-powered engine identifies ingredients, detects overdose risks, and analyzes interactions to provide a 0-100 safety score.
All safety scores and recommendations are derived from published nutrition standards by these authoritative health organizations, not fabricated or guessed:
NutriAudit is open source. Our safety engine, scoring algorithms, and data sources are fully transparent and auditable. Anyone can verify how our calculations work.
View source code on GitHubFounder & Lead Developer
Full-stack engineer focused on AI + health tech products. Victor created NutriAudit after seeing friends and family blindly stacking multiple supplements without anyone checking if their combinations were safe. The goal is to make supplement safety auditing accessible to everyone through open-source transparency.
NutriAudit is a community-driven open-source project. We welcome contributions from nutrition experts, healthcare professionals, and developers to continuously improve the accuracy and coverage of our supplement safety analysis.
Disclaimer: NutriAudit is a decision-support tool designed to help you review your supplement stack for potential duplicate, conflicting, or excessive ingredients. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement routine, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.
Based on reference standards from FDA, EFSA, TGA, and MHLW.