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CodeZeo is an iOS app studio based in London, focused on “smart, reliable, privacy-first” mobile apps. Its website currently lists three products: Submia for subscription tracking and reminders, CoffZeo for tracking coffee and caffeine intake, and Suppier, an AI supplement label scanner designed to help users understand the information on supplement labels.
From an AI perspective, the truly relevant product is Suppier. The website only describes it as an “AI Supplement Label Scanner” and does not disclose the specific model, OCR technology, supported recognition languages, accuracy, whether processing happens on-device, or whether data is uploaded to the cloud. As such, it is better viewed as a health-consumer assistance tool rather than a verifiable professional nutrition or medical decision system. For its non-AI products, CodeZeo highlights a Swift-first stack including SwiftUI, MVVM, StoreKit, CloudKit, Firebase, and RevenueCat, suggesting a focus on native iOS experience, subscription management, and lightweight performance.
The website states that its revenue model is based on transparent monthly and annual plans with no hidden fees. Some apps may offer subscriptions, premium features, or in-app purchases. Specific pricing, free tiers, trial periods, and product-level entitlements are not provided in the main content. Payments, renewals, cancellations, and refunds are typically handled by the Apple App Store or relevant payment platforms, while subscription infrastructure uses RevenueCat.
The advantages are clear positioning and a focus on lightweight iOS tools for health and productivity use cases. Its privacy commitments are relatively comprehensive, including no data selling, anonymized analytics, GDPR compliance, data minimization, opt-in analytics, and no fingerprint tracking. Technically, the use of a native iOS stack should help with performance and battery efficiency.
The shortcomings are also obvious: there is too little information about the AI product, with no details on models, examples, recognition quality, or risk boundaries; specific pricing and free-use policies are missing; the offering currently appears to be mainly iOS-focused, with no visible information on Android, Web, API, or enterprise integrations; Chinese-language support is also not disclosed.
CodeZeo is suitable for privacy-conscious iPhone users who need to manage subscriptions or track caffeine intake. Suppier is aimed at health-conscious consumers who want a quick way to understand supplement labels. The main content does not provide information about access from China, and since the apps rely on App Store distribution, actual availability depends on the local App Store and network access conditions.
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codezeo.com is an overseas Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach codezeo.com directly.