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Clean living for your whole home

It’s not just the food.
It’s everything.

From the kitchen to the crib, ingredients worth knowing hide in what your family touches every day.Nalee reads what is really inside and shows you the source, one honest scan at a time.

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76,000+household products in the verified library
Millionsmore scannable live by barcode
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30+aisles and categories
Total coverage

If it has a barcode, we’ll take a read on it.

From the conglomerates behind most of the grocery store to the store brands and the convenience aisle.Scan it and Nalee pulls the real facts and scores it on the spot.

NestléPepsiCoProcter & GambleUnileverCoca-ColaMarsMondelēzKraft HeinzGeneral MillsDanoneKellanova
Tyson FoodsConagraCampbell’sHersheyJ.M. SmuckerColgate-PalmoliveCloroxReckittChurch & DwightL’OréalKenvue
How we compare

Everyone else scans a category. Nalee scans your whole life.

The others cover food, and maybe cosmetics.Nalee reads food, beauty, personal care, household, baby, pets, even electronics, and cites a real source behind every score.

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Bobby
Olive
Oasis
Food & drinks
Beauty & cosmetics
Personal care
Household & cleaning
Baby & kids
Supplements
Furniture & home goods
Clothing & textiles
Pet products
Tech & EMF
Recall & hazard alerts
Every flag cited to a source
Independent, no pay-to-play

Compared apps: Yuka, Bobby Approved, Olive, Oasis. Coverage reflects each app’s publicly described scope as of June 2026; a dash means limited or partial coverage. All app names are trademarks of their respective owners; Nalee is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of them.

The dirty, ugly truth

We are getting sicker, and struggling to start families.

Chronic disease and early-onset cancers are climbing, even among the young.Sperm counts have more than halved since the 1970s, and US births have dropped below the level needed to hold steady.Researchers keep naming the same quiet suspects: microplastics, hormone-disrupting chemicals, and the low-grade inflammation from what we eat, drink, wash with, and breathe.

This is the trend Nalee exists to push back on.You cannot detox the whole world.You can see what is in your cart and choose better, one scan at a time.

How it works

One scan. One honest answer.

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Scan anything

Point your camera at any barcode: a snack, a serum, a sofa, a onesie.

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Get one honest score

A single 0 to 100 Nalee Score for how clean it really is, in plain English.

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Choose better

See exactly what is inside, what to avoid, and cleaner swaps you can actually buy.

The Dronski family
Our story

This started with our family.

When my wife and I started preparing for a family and getting serious about our health, we learned how much we had been lied to, and how many everyday chemicals are tied to the health issues, the worry, and the heartbreak so many people carry.We did the work, the tools, the experts, the research, and we still faced the loss of a pregnancy.

No family should have to navigate this blind.We built Nalee to equip everyone, young adults, new parents, anyone who cares, to choose smarter and push the biggest companies to do better.

We named it Nalee — say it “nah-lee” — for Natalie, the daughter we carry with us.Every label read and every safer choice made is a little bit of her, looking out for your family too.

We cannot change what happened to us, but we can help you take the right steps, sooner, toward the healthy life and the moments you deserve.

The Dronski Family

Independence, actually

Everyone says they are independent.

Most clean-shopping apps make money in ways that quietly shape what you see.Here is the fine print they hope you skip.

Based on each app’s public pricing, App Store privacy labels, affiliate disclosures, and published user reviews as of June 2026. We respect what these teams build — we just refuse to make money in any way that could bend a score. Here is our promise.

Our independence

The score is the product.And nothing about it is for sale.

Every score comes from our own engine running on open public data, with the flagged ingredient and its source shown every time.We never guess a number, borrow someone else's lab results, partner with the brands we rate, or sell your data.

No ads or affiliate linksNo brand partnershipsNo brand can buy a scoreNo guessed or borrowed lab numbersOpen data you can re-checkYour data is never sold
The Findings

The science behind what we flag.

Independent studies on the chemicals Nalee looks for, across food, beauty, and everything in between.Read the source yourself.

Nature Medicine

A spoonful of plastic in the human brain

Brain tissue held more microplastics than the liver or kidney, and levels rose about 50% from 2016 to 2024.

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FDA

PFAS pulled from U.S. food wrappers

The FDA confirms grease-proofing PFAS for fast-food wrappers and popcorn bags are off the U.S. market.

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UC Berkeley

Toxic metals found in tampons

The first study to measure metals in tampons found lead, arsenic and cadmium across all 30 samples.

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WHO / IARC

Processed meat is a Group 1 carcinogen

The WHO cancer agency classifies processed and cured meats as carcinogenic to humans.

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Silent Spring Institute

Formaldehyde hiding in beauty products

Over half of the women studied used skin and hair products that release cancer-causing formaldehyde.

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Center for Environmental Health

A 10-second receipt touch tops the safe limit

Lab tests found illegal BPS levels on store receipts; a brief touch can exceed the safety cap.

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CDC

Lead-tainted applesauce hit 566 kids

The CDC traced lead and chromium poisoning in young children to cinnamon in fruit pouches.

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Columbia

Bottled water hides 240,000 nanoplastics

Columbia scientists counted roughly 240,000 plastic particles per liter, most too small to see.

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FDA

FDA finally bans Red Dye No. 3

The FDA revoked Red No. 3 in food and ingested drugs after it caused cancer in lab rats.

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Notre Dame

Forever chemicals hide in mascara

A Notre Dame study found PFAS in nearly half of mascaras, most of it unlisted on the label.

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ACS

Flame retardants lurk in car seats

A study found a suspected carcinogen in 99% of cars, with children facing higher exposure.

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Silent Spring

Toss the old couch, cut flame retardants

Swapping pre-2014 foam furniture halved toxic flame retardants in the blood within a year.

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Consumer Reports

PFOA-free nonstick pans often are not

Consumer Reports found a pan labeled PFOA-free still contained the forever chemical PFOA.

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EPA

EPA orders lead pipes gone in 10 years

A final rule forces replacement of up to 9 million lead service lines feeding home tap water.

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Each card links to its source study. Photos via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY, CC BY-SA, or public domain.

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