Your home for
everything organic
Know what's in your food. Scan a product, ask a question, read the essay. No wellness hype, no affiliate links.
Straight answers about the food you're already buying.
Organic food comes with a lot of claims and not a lot of proof. We read the paperwork, cite real sources, and tell you when we don't know. Nothing on this site is sponsored content.
Verified, not vibed
When we say a product is certified, we can point at the certifier. When we cite a study, we link it. That's the whole bar.
For households, not influencers
Built for families who cook dinner, not for anyone selling a supplement stack. Plain language, realistic prices.
Works in the aisle
Point your phone at a product in Reykjavík, London, or Lisbon. The labels change; the questions don't.
What the site actually does
Ask Tinni
Type a question about any certification, label, or product. You get a clear answer grounded in our knowledge base. If we don't know, we say so.
Hands-free voice
Talk to Tinni while you're cooking or shopping. Answers come back spoken. Useful when your hands are covered in flour.
Snap your fridge
Photograph your fridge or pantry. Tinni identifies the products that are visible, flags which ones look certified organic, and suggests what to cook with them.
Scan a barcode
Point your camera at a product. You get the ingredients, any certifications we can verify, and an honest read on whether it's organic in practice.
Essays worth reading
Articles on how organic food is grown, certified, and priced. Written to be understood. No sponsored content, no affiliate links.
Games for the kids
Four small arcade games themed around organic produce. Short, playable on a phone, free for everyone.
Honest, on purpose.
A small monthly price that keeps Organic.is independent of supermarkets, sponsors, and suppliers. No ads, no affiliate tricks, no product placement.
Launching soon. Leave your email and we'll open your spot first — founding members lock this price for two years.
Browse articles, play games, try the assistant.
- All published essays
- All kids games (Snake, Slice, 2048, Match)
- 30 chat messages / day with Tinni
- Basic certification guide
- Voice mode
- Barcode scanning
- Fridge photo analysis
- Saved articles & history
Upgrade to Tinni Pro (smarter model) with full day-to-day tools.
- Everything in Reader
- 300 chat messages / day on the smarter model
- Hands-free voice mode
- Barcode scanning
- Saved articles & history
- Fridge photo analysis
- Priority support
The full Organic.is experience, every feature, no limits.
- Everything in Member
- 600 chat messages / day + fridge photo analysis
- Community + leaderboard + fridge scoring
- Personalized recipe suggestions
- Organic swap recommendations
- Early access to new features
- Family sharing (up to 4)
Point your phone.
Get a real answer.
Two ways to ask Tinni: one barcode at a time, or your whole fridge in one shot. Both run on the same honest, grounded engine — no sponsored picks, no fake certifications.
- 1Point or snap
Aim at a single barcode for a focused read, or photograph your whole fridge for a score across everything inside.
- 2Tinni looks it up
We check Open Food Facts for verified certifications and pass the result to a knowledge-base-grounded model. No guessing.
- 3You get an honest answer
If it's certified organic, we say so plainly. If it isn't, we say that too — no hedging, no inventing labels that aren't there.
Tinni: Certified organic by EU Organic. Stone-ground oats, no additives, produced in Denmark. Great for porridge and baking.
A 0–100 score, honest sources, and better alternatives.
Every barcode scan returns a structured scorecard: a deterministic score, the certifications Tinni could verify, when the source data was last updated, and — if the product isn’t certified — a handful of better options in the same category.
Not fully organic
Original Taste · Coca-Cola
Updated 10 days ago

- No organic labels found in Open Food Facts data
- Data updated recently
Sources
Data on this product is thin — here's what to do.
- Try one of the certified alternatives below — same category, verified organic.
- Scan another brand — Open Food Facts has stronger data on well-known organic labels.
- Ask Tinni what to look for in this product category.
3 better alternatives
+80Limonade Bio Lorina
Lorina
Organic
+80Natürliches Mineralwasser
Volvic
Organic
+80Badoit rouge
Badoit
Organic
Availability in Iceland not verified.
Not organic
OREO Original · OREO
Updated 3 days ago

- No organic labels found in Open Food Facts data
- Data updated recently
- Origin not listed
Sources
Data on this product is thin — here's what to do.
- Try one of the certified alternatives below — same category, verified organic.
- Scan another brand — Open Food Facts has stronger data on well-known organic labels.
- Ask Tinni what to look for in this product category.
3 better alternatives
+100Filled Dark Chocolate
Bjorg
EU Organic
+100Cranberry & amande
Gerblé
Organic
+100Pain au lait bio
La Boulangère
Organic
Availability in Iceland not verified.
Certified organic
Pur beurre de Cacahuète · Jardin Bio étic
Updated 11 days ago

- Organic recognized on Open Food Facts
- Data updated recently
- FR-BIO-01 certifier on record
Sources
Six essays to start with
Games the kids
ask to play.
Trusted by home cooks who actually read labels
Real feedback from real members. No paid endorsements, no influencer deals, just people who use Organic.is.
I used to spend ages squinting at labels in Hagkaup. Now I just scan and Tinni tells me what's actually organic. It's like having a food-nerd friend in my pocket.
Sigríður Jónsdóttir
Home cook, Reykjavík









