Health Grade Labeling System (HGS)

Utility Patent Pending Software

Imagine a world where every product you buy, food, cosmetics, pet supplies—comes with a clear, independent health grade right on the label.

The Health Grade System (HGS) is revolutionary software that uses a proprietary AI algorithm to analyze ingredients and assign an easy-to-understand letter grade (A–F) based on health risk and disease potential. It's fast, unbiased, and transparent—empowering consumers to make safer choices instantly while holding manufacturers accountable. No government funding, no corporate influence, just real health data for real people.




Here's how HGS transforms the market:

1. Instant Transparency:

HGS scans product ingredients using advanced AI to assign a health risk score—then converts that score into a letter grade (A, B, C, D, F). It’s clear, consistent, and displayed directly on packaging.

2. Multi-Industry Application:

Applies to food, cosmetics, pet products, supplements, and even household chemicals—providing universal health accountability.

3. Consumer Trust, Manufacturer Incentive:

Customers gravitate toward high-grade products. Brands are motivated to clean up ingredients to earn better grades and win consumer loyalty.

4. Independent & Scalable:

HGS is privately operated, subscription-based, and not tied to any government, Big Pharma, or Big Food. It can be scaled globally while remaining unbiased.

5. Integrated Alert System (Optional):

Combine HGS with the Disease Alert System for real-time health warnings and outbreak risk tied to product usage and geography using geo tracking and AI.


Estimating the number of consumer products in the U.S. that would require an HGS label involves analyzing various sectors within the consumer-packaged goods (CPG) industry.



1. Food & Beverage Products

  • Packaged Food Market: Valued at approximately $1.03 trillion in 2021, expected to reach $1.59 trillion by 2030. 

  • Estimated Unique Products: Assuming an average product price of $5, this equates to roughly 200 billion units sold annually. Considering product variety, an estimated 300,000 to 500,000 unique food and beverage items may be on the market.

  • Fortune Business Insights

2. Cosmetics & Personal Care Products

  • Market Size: The U.S. cosmetics market was valued at $62.97 billion in 2023. 

  • Estimated Unique Products: With numerous brands and product lines, there could be approximately 100,000 to 200,000 distinct cosmetic and personal care products.

  • Pet Food Processing

3. Pet Products

  • Market Size: The U.S. pet market is projected to reach $84.77 billion in 2025. 

  • Estimated Unique Products: Considering various pet food, treats, and supplies, there may be around 50,000 to 100,000 unique pet products.

  • Zion Market Research

4. Household Cleaning Products

  • Market Size: The U.S. household cleaning products market was estimated at $50.43 billion in 2023. Precedence Research

  • Estimated Unique Products: Including various brands and formulations, there could be approximately 20,000 to 50,000 unique household cleaning products.




Total Estimated Products for HGS Labeling - Summing up the above estimates:

  • Food & Beverage: 300,000 - 500,000

  • Cosmetics & Personal Care: 100,000 - 200,000

  • Pet Products: 50,000 - 100,000

  • Household Cleaning Products: 20,000 - 50,000

Total: Approximately 470,000 to 850,000 unique consumer products in the U.S. could require HGS labeling.


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Implications for HGS Implementation

This substantial number underscores the vast scope and potential impact of the HGS labeling system. Implementing such a system would necessitate:

  • Robust Data Infrastructure: To manage and analyze ingredient information across hundreds of thousands of products.

  • Scalable Technology: Ensuring the system can handle continuous updates and new product entries.

  • Collaborative Efforts: Working with manufacturers, retailers, and regulatory bodies to standardize labeling practices.

The adoption of HGS labels could significantly enhance consumer awareness and influence purchasing decisions towards healthier and safer products



Recurring Revenue

Subscription cost per scoring label for the Health Grade System (HGS) depends on your target clients (e.g., large manufacturers, small brands, retailers), and your pricing model (volume-based, flat-tiered, or API use). Here's a practical breakdown based on market standards:



🔹 Recommended Pricing Tiers (Per Label / Product SKU)

Base Tier (Small Brands / Startups)

  • $25–$50 per SKU/year

  • Includes scoring, grade assignment, and access to basic label files

  • Ideal for brands with <50 products

Mid-Tier (Midsize Companies / DTC Brands)

  • $10–$20 per SKU/year

  • Volume discount kicks in

  • Includes API access, analytics dashboard, and label use rights

  • Ideal for brands with 100–1,000 products

Enterprise Tier (Large CPG Brands, Retailers)

  • $1–$5 per SKU/year for portfolios over 10,000+ SKUs

  • Custom integrations, reporting, premium support

  • Annual minimum licensing fee ($50,000–$100,000 baseline)

 


 

💡 Optional Add-Ons

  • Fast-track scoring (48-hour turnaround): +$50/product

  • Regulatory alerts/Disease integration: +$0.01 per unit scanned

  • Retailer/reseller dashboard access: Subscription-based ($499–$2,000/month)

 


 

Example Use Case:

A mid-size organic snack company with 200 SKUs:

  • $15/SKU/year = $3,000 annually for full label rights and dashboard

  • Can include label use on packaging, online listings, and QR-linked health reports