Yuka Company Research Report



Company Overview



  • Name: Yuka

  • Mission: Yuka aims to help consumers make healthier choices and drive industries towards offering better products. The objective centers around independence from brands, focusing on consumers' health without external influence.

  • Founding Date & Founders: Yuka was co-founded in February 2016 by Julie Chapon, François Martin, and Benoît Martin. The concept originated from Benoît's desire to identify healthier food options for his family.

  • Key People:

  • Julie Chapon (Co-Founder): Leading communication, scientific research, and US development.

  • François Martin (Co-Founder): Entrepreneurial lead with previous experience in web agency management.

  • Benoît Martin (Co-Founder): Oversees legal and financial matters.

  • Anthony Berthou (Nutritionist): Collaborated on writing "Le Guide de l’alimentation saine."

  • Headquarters: No information is available.

  • Number of Employees: The team consists of 12 people.

  • Revenue: No specific revenue data for 2023 is provided, but revenue consists of user subscriptions to the premium app version and sales from related products.

  • Known For: Yuka is recognized for its application that analyzes the impact of food and cosmetic products on health by deciphering labels.


Products



  • Yuka Mobile Application:

  • Description: The app scans food and cosmetic products, providing evaluations based on health impacts.

  • Key Features:

  • Analysis: Offers detailed product evaluation with a focus on health impacts.

  • Recommendations: Suggests healthier alternatives for low-rated products.

  • Historical Tracking: Allows users to view previously scanned products.

  • Large Database: Over 3 million food products and 2 million cosmetic products.

  • Premium Version: Includes offline mode, search functionalities, and personal alerts (e.g., for palm oil, gluten).


  • Ancillary Products:

  • "Le Guide de l’alimentation saine" Book: Co-authored by Julie Chapon and Anthony Berthou, this guides readers towards healthier food choices with recipes and contextual information.

  • Seasonal Calendar: Highlights seasonal fruits and vegetables with sustainability in mind.


Recent Developments



  • New Products: Yuka launched a premium app version with added features to enhance user experience and maintain financial independence.

  • New Features: The premium app now offers offline scanning, a product search function, and personalized dietary alerts (e.g., for palm oil, gluten).

  • Partnerships: No specific new partnerships are listed.


Conclusion



Yuka remains committed to empowering users with knowledge for healthier choices by offering an application that independently assesses food and cosmetics. The company's strategy focuses on user financing to ensure objectivity and maintain independence from industry influence. While revenue specifics and partnerships were not detailed, the company's growth in application features reflects its commitment to innovative user-centric development.