Point your camera at a barcode or a ingredients list and Halal Radar tells you, ingredient by ingredient, whether it's halal, haram or doubtful — with the reason and the source, right on your phone.
Free to download · iOS & Android
See how it works
3M+
Products indexed via Open Food Facts
160+
E-code additives documented
7
Languages, including Arabic (RTL)
100%
Photo scanning done on-device
How it works
Three steps to a confident choice
Scan a barcode, or take a photo of the ingredients list. No typing needed.
Each ingredient is checked against our database and classified — with E codes and additives included.
Get a clear halal, haram or doubtful result for the whole product, with the reason and the source cited.
Features
Built for real life — fast, private and works even offline
Scan against Open Food Facts and instantly match over 3 million products worldwide.
Photograph the ingredients list and read it with on-device OCR — no internet, nothing leaves your phone.
Every ingredient is labeled halal, haram or doubtful, with the reason and the source shown up front — E codes and additives included.
Doubtful ingredients can vary between schools of Islamic thought. Pick your madhab or see every opinion side by side.
A built-in guide to 160+ E codes, filterable by halal, haram or doubtful, and searchable by name or number.
Look up a product by name when you don't have the package in front of you.
Missing a product? Add it and it goes straight to the public Open Food Facts database for everyone to use.
Photo scanning is 100% on your device, and products you've scanned stay cached to view without internet.
Your recent scans are saved with the product photo and status visible at a glance.
Protect your privacy with fingerprint or Face ID before the app opens.
Available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Arabic — with complete right-to-left support.
Why trust us
Halal Radar is a reference tool that compiles and explains existing information from public databases and recognized certifiers. It is not a halal certification authority, and its analyses are not a religious fatwa. When in doubt, always refer to the certifying body on the packaging (JAKIM, IFANCA, and others).
Download Halal Radar and scan your first product in seconds. Free, private and available in your language.