Allergy Travel Cards (Translate Your Allergies)

by PeaJay


Health & Fitness

free



Eat safely throughout the world with food allergy cards in 190 countries.


Dont risk your health while you travel. This app communicates your food allergy cards in 36 languages for the 14 most common food allergies, or lifestyle choices, for over 500 unique allergy cards.Allergy Travel Cards offers full offline support so you can travel with the app and not worry about needing network access. Cards can be downloaded, shared, kept in your notification tray for quick access, stored on the main page of the app or can be created on the fly. The free version is fully functioning and allows cards to be created in English, Dutch, Czech, French, German and Italian for all 14 food allergies.The premium version offers all 36 languages, adding support for over 190 countries. Allergy cards for the following food allergies are provided - Gluten Allergy (Coeliac, Celiac, GF, Gluten)Nut AllergyTree nut AllergyCelery AllergyFish AllergyDairy Allergy (Lactose Allergy)Lupin AllergyMolluscs Allergy (Shellfish Allergy)Mustard AllergySesame AllergySoya AllergySulphides / Sulfides AllergyCrustaceans AllergyEggs AllergyThis app stores no personal data and has the smallest permissions possible (storage for downloading cards).Eat Safely, throughout the world.Added Drag and Drop functionalityNew card layoutSome small bug fixesSome big bug fixesGaped the spark plugs

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Really great, but be useful if had other allergens on such as legumes and fruits.

jo littler

Good if you only have one allergy

Holly

Terrible...I downloaded and paid for the app to prevent any issues while traveling in Europe. Portuguese and Italian servers asked who did the translation. They understood the allergy so I guess there's that but I would highly recommend you go with a different app.

Bradley Khon

Has a limited list of allergens and doesn't include the ones I'm allergic to. Why not just allow the user to type in what the allergen is and translate it appropriately? Uninstalling.

Brian Craigie

Great app, love the ability to download and share cards

Taylor Wright

This particular app was well thought out and so l bought the pro version without a second thought. l like it a lot

A Google user

Wheat is on the top 5 allergens list and it's not even an option on the app? Uninstalled after 3 minutes.

JC C

Very useful but not majorly user friendly, room for improvement tbh.

Ellen Fortt

Could use the addition of soy sauce in the gluten description as most soy sauces have wheat in them. Most people don't think of it because the name is SOY sauce when, in fact, the first ingredient is usually WHEAT.

A Google user

Really wanted to use Vietnamese language to communicate an allergy to fructose (largely involves issues with onion and garlic), a VERY common allergy in Australia. Fructose intolerance doesn't exist in the app and I need to pay to get Vietnamese included. Very disappointed :'(

Nicole S