Free Amazon Label Check

Is your Amazon food listing FDA compliant?

Thousands of food products on Amazon have non-compliant labels. Paste your product image URL below and find out where yours stands — in under 60 seconds.

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Paste your Amazon listing URL

Copy the URL from your Amazon product page and paste it below.

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Pick the label image

We'll load all your product images — select the one that shows your food label.

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Get your compliance score

Claude analyzes your label against 21 CFR 101 requirements and flags every issue.

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Why this matters

Amazon doesn't check labels for you

Amazon lists your product and takes a cut — but FDA compliance is entirely your responsibility. A warning letter, import alert, or product seizure can happen years after you start selling.

FDA doesn't pre-approve labels

Unlike some countries, the FDA does not review food labels before they go to market. Responsibility sits entirely with the brand — and enforcement can happen at any time.

Penalties can be severe

Violations can result in mandatory recalls, warning letters published publicly on FDA.gov, import holds, or civil monetary penalties — all of which damage your brand permanently.

International brands are most at risk

Labels designed for the EU, UK, or other markets almost always fail FDA requirements. Font size minimums, required elements, and format rules are different — and violations are common.

Rules change — labels don't update themselves

FDA labeling requirements are updated regularly. A label that was compliant two years ago may have gaps today due to updated serving size rules, allergen labeling, or format changes.

What the FDA looks for on food labels

Nutrition Facts panel — must follow 21 CFR 101.9 format exactly, including mandatory nutrients, type sizes, and percent daily values.

Ingredient list — must be in descending order by weight, with common names used for all components and sub-ingredients declared.

Allergen declarations — all nine major allergens must be clearly declared, either in the ingredient list or in a separate "Contains" statement.

Net quantity of contents — must appear in the lower 30% of the principal display panel in both metric and US units.

Name of food — must be the standardized name or a descriptive name if no standard exists, placed on the principal display panel.

Manufacturer statement — must include the name and address of the manufacturer, packer, or distributor.

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