Shoppers who buy supplements and functional foods read the label. They want to see the serving size, the active ingredients, the amount per serving, and the daily value — laid out the way they see it on every bottle in the store. A paragraph of text or a blurry photo of the back of the package doesn't cut it. FactsPanel gives you the real thing on the page.
The panel formats shoppers recognize
FactsPanel renders structured Supplement Facts, Nutrition Facts, and Drug Facts panels styled after the familiar FDA layout — the bold title bar, the serving information, the ruled ingredient rows, and the footnotes. You enter your ingredient data once and the app handles the formatting, so every product page shows a consistent, legible panel instead of a screenshot that breaks on mobile.
Why it belongs on the product page
For a supplement or food brand, the facts panel isn't decoration — it's part of how a careful buyer evaluates the product. Putting it inline, as crisp text rather than an image, also means it's selectable, accessible to screen readers, and readable at any screen size. That's better for shoppers and better for how your page is understood.
- Three panel types — Supplement Facts, Nutrition Facts, and Drug Facts, each in its expected structure.
- Structured, not an image — real text that scales, stays sharp, and reads on any device.
- Per-product data — each product gets its own panel with its own ingredients and amounts.
- Theme block — drop the panel into your product template where you want it, no code.
Who FactsPanel is for
Supplement and vitamin brands, functional food and beverage sellers, and over-the-counter product lines that need a Drug Facts box. If you're already proving your testing with COA Vault or attaching safety documents with ProductDocs Hub, FactsPanel completes the label side of the same trust story — the spec a buyer reads right before they decide.
Honest about what it is
FactsPanel is a formatting and display tool. It presents the ingredient and nutrition data you enter in a familiar panel layout — it does not validate your formulation, calculate regulatory daily values for you, or confirm that your label meets FDA labeling requirements. The accuracy and compliance of the data you enter remain your responsibility.