Product Labeling Compliance Checker

Evaluate your product label against common regulatory requirements including FDA/USDA guidelines for nutrition facts, allergen declarations, net weight statements, and mandatory label elements.

Scoring Formula

Compliance Score = Σ(element scores)

Each label element is scored on a scale reflecting its completeness and regulatory accuracy:
• Net Weight: 0–2 pts  |  Nutrition Facts: 0–3 pts  |  Ingredient List: 0–3 pts
• Allergen Declaration: 0–3 pts  |  Manufacturer Info: 0–2 pts  |  Country of Origin: 0–2 pts
• Health Claims: 0–2 pts  |  Font Size: 0–2 pts  |  Language: 0–2 pts  |  UPC: 0–1 pt

Compliance % = (Raw Score / 22) × 100

A label is deemed Non-Compliant if any critical mandatory element scores 0, regardless of overall percentage. Labels scoring ≥90% with no warnings are rated Fully Compliant.

Assumptions & References

  • Based on FDA 21 CFR Part 101 — Food Labeling regulations for packaged foods sold in the United States.
  • Fair Packaging and Labeling Act (FPLA, 15 USC 1451–1461) governs net quantity of contents statements.
  • Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA, 2004) and the FASTER Act (2021) require declaration of the Big 9 allergens: milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybeans, and sesame.
  • Nutrition Facts Panel requirements follow the 2016 FDA Nutrition Facts Label rule (21 CFR 101.9), mandatory for most manufacturers since January 2020.
  • Minimum font size of 6 points applies to most required label text per 21 CFR 101.2.
  • Health claims must be authorized by FDA under 21 CFR Part 101 Subpart E; nutrient content claims under Subpart D.
  • Country of origin requirements may also be governed by USDA AMS for certain meat, poultry, and produce items.
  • This tool does not cover state-specific requirements (e.g., California Prop 65), organic certification labeling (NOP), or alcohol labeling (TTB).
  • UPC barcodes are not federally mandated but are required by most major retailers and recommended by GS1 standards.
  • Results are indicative only and do not substitute for a formal regulatory review by a qualified compliance professional.

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