Mobile App/Classic App Features
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Current features
- Product scan
- Ingredient analysis
- Scan history
- Editing
- …
Feature proposals
- People expect nonobtrusive experiences from Open Food Facts (access to information not blocked by login, but also, very easy path to sign-up, login and X device sync, which we don’t offer).
- We also want the app to feel very reliable, and it should never feel unresponsive, slow, of disconnected.
- People expect value added deciphering, in context, and they need to feel the advice is personalized for them.
- This advice should be available in any condition, especially if the product has been scanned. A modicum of all the database should be available offline, and everything that has been seen before should be stored for instant viewing, with mechanisms to purge.
- The app should make provisions to accommodate non-food products in the future (cosmetics, others). Enabling cosmetic scan in Open Food Facts
Scan
- Scan should be continuous, and instant (with a local copy of the essential information available offline), in all directions, and work in bad conditions (low light, bad camera, 90 angle, broken main camera)
- The result should display what it currently does on Android: Nutri-Score, NOVA group, CO2, # of additives (along with a first time explanation to scroll up the scan card for more details and explanations), diets if not disabled, and allergen warnings if enabled
- Scan requests should be specified as such to the server, with an HTTP header. They should use the fields= API to minimize payload.
- Spec not yet developed in Scanning barcodes
Product addition
Balanced diet support
Robotoff questions
Ingredient analysis (vegan, vegetarian, palm oil, and more in the future)
Additives cards
Mobile gamification and playfulness
Allergies
We need to be very clear upfront that data might be incorrect, and that detection might be incorrect. We thus offer allergen detection as a time-saving feature, but the final check should be manual from the packaging.