Trace any batch and see the whole truth.
Provenance traces a batch from its lab sample and COA to the producer where provable — and shows every product name that references the same lab sample. Exact matches only, never a guess.
The batch or lot number is printed on the packaging, the receipt, or next to the QR sticker. 3 free checks a day — free account for unlimited.
What is this, really?
Strain names are marketing. Lab samples are facts. Mary traces the batch to its verified chain — and when the very same lab sample sits on other shelves under other names, she says so, plainly, and stops. Multiple brands may lawfully sell product from the same source.
Demonstration with synthetic data: Mary traces a batch number to its verified chain — the lab, the lab sample number, the harvest batch, and the producer where provable — then shows that the same lab sample appears under three different product names. The recognition is anchored as a tamper-evident record. Multiple brands may lawfully sell product from the same source; the lens states the shared fact and stops.
Three answers from one number
The verified chain
The lab, the lab's own sample number, the harvest batch, the COA status — and the producer where the chain supports it.
Same sample, other shelves
When the very same verified lab sample is sold under other product names, you see them — exact matches only.
Or an honest “can't confirm yet”
What can't be proven is named, not guessed. An abstain is an answer you can trust too.
Checking a whole shelf, not one jar?
Mary for Compliance keeps your own provenance audit-ready — your packages reconciled every morning, every review anchored as a tamper-evident record.