Wove is the first app to scan everyday clothes for PFAS, microplastics, and hidden toxins, offering safety ratings and cleaner alternatives for shoppers.
What’s really in your clothes? A new app scans fabrics for synthetic materials and possible PFAS concerns before you buy.
Wove is currently available on the Apple store, with an Android waitlist now open. To learn more or start scanning clothing items, visit www.woveapp.com.
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