About NoJunk
NoJunk is an iOS app that reads food ingredient labels with your phone camera. It is published by Lino Ti Inc., a Canadian company based in Quebec.
What the app does
Point the camera at any printed ingredient list. NoJunk reads the words on the label, scores the product from 0 to 100, and flags additives worth knowing about. There is no barcode lookup, so the app works on imported products, small-batch brands, restaurant menu items, and anything that does not exist in a barcode database.
The score combines NOVA ultra-processing classification, presence of controversial additives like Red 40 and titanium dioxide, added-sugar load, and seed-oil content. A score above 75 is clean, 50 to 75 is mixed, and below 50 is best avoided.
Who it is for
NoJunk is built for people who want to know what is actually in the food they buy without joining a brand cult or memorizing E-numbers. That includes parents reading kids' snacks, anyone with a sensitivity or restriction, and shoppers who got tired of green-stickered packaging that did not match the back of the label.
The company behind it
Lino Ti Inc. is a Canadian corporation registered in Quebec. The company builds privacy-first iOS apps, with a focus on tools people use a few times a week instead of every minute. NoJunk is the food-scanning app in that lineup.
The company keeps a small footprint on purpose: no investors, no growth team, no aggressive notification schedule. The whole point is to ship apps that respect the customer's time and data.
Privacy stance
NoJunk processes label photos for scoring and does not require an account. The app does not sell personal data, does not show ads, and does not track users across other apps. The full breakdown is on the privacy policy.
Contact
For support, billing, or general questions: [email protected]. For press or partnership inquiries, the same address reaches the team. Follow updates on X / Twitter.