Eat anywhere.
Be understood everywhere.
A formal allergy card, written in the local language, that travels with you. So you can hand your phone to a waiter and breathe.
Free · No signup · Works offline once made
重度のピーナッツアレルギーがあります。
Jūdo no pīnattsu arerugī ga arimasu.
"I have a severe peanut allergy."
Must avoid
Why it exists
Because pointing at a menu and hoping isn't a plan.
Generic translators are built for tourists asking about Wi-Fi. Not for someone explaining that a single peanut could send them to hospital. AllergyMate uses precise, formal medical language — structured the way a chef can actually act on it.
How it works
Three steps. Then dinner.
Tell us your allergies
Pick from a list, or add your own. Set how strict you need to be.
Pick where you're going
We default to the language staff will actually read. Auto-detects on the road.
Hand them your phone
Full-screen, large type, formal phrasing. Local script, romanization, English check.
Ready when you are.
Takes about a minute. Lasts every trip.
AllergyMate is a communication aid, not medical advice. Always confirm with restaurant staff and carry your prescribed medication.