Artwork Proof Upload
Upload packaging PDFs to run a full proofing pass
Drag & drop files here, or click to browse
PDF, AI, PNG, JPG, TIFF, EPS — multiple files OK
Upload the MASTER ProDough SKU & GTIN List.xlsx (or .csv) to override the synced sheet, or leave blank if you've connected a Google Sheet on the GTIN List page.
Override the wind direction for this job. If blank, the spec sheet value is used automatically.
What this tool checks
1 GTIN / Barcode Reads 12-digit UPCs from each PDF via barcode scanning and OCR, cross-checks against the Master SKU & GTIN List (uploaded or synced via Google Sheet)
2 Front Call-Out vs NFP Runs on each product PDF — flags calorie, protein & net weight mismatches between the front panel and Nutrition Facts
3 Eyemark Contrast Runs on each product PDF — analyzes bottom-right corner brightness; skipped automatically for pouch/rigid packaging
4 Spelling / Brand Name Runs on each product PDF — "ProDough" spelling, flavor misspellings, UK vs US spelling
5 FDA Audit Risk Runs on each product PDF — required label elements · allergen declarations · disease claims · structure/function + disclaimer · "Natural" conflicts · Gluten-Free · Organic · Bioengineered disclosure · net weight format · and more
6 Wind Direction Stick pack / sachet only — searches the press proof PDF for a wind direction callout (Wind 1–8) and flags a mismatch or missing callout against the selected requirement
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Tips for best results
  • Text-as-outlines PDFs (standard for print) will have limited OCR accuracy. The tool still renders and images the file — results are best-effort and include "verify manually" guidance wherever OCR is uncertain.
  • One PDF per SKU gives the clearest per-SKU report.
  • GTIN cross-check works with an uploaded file or a synced Google Sheet. Connect your sheet on the GTIN List page.
  • Eyemark analysis samples the bottom-right corner of the rendered image. If your die line places the eyemark elsewhere, verify that check manually.
  • FDA flags are a starting point, not legal advice. Always have a regulatory professional sign off on final labels.
vfb87a10 • deployed 2026-06-29 21:33 UTC