As India’s food processing industry surges, the sector is grappling with a parallel rise in regulatory complexity. Growing export commitments and diversifying product portfolios have placed a burden on food brands. Amid this landscape, traditional manual compliance methods are proving to be a major operational bottleneck.
Addressing this gap is Mumbai-based LabelBlind, an AI-led digital food labeling SaaS company. Under founder and CEO Rashida Vapiwala, the company aims to support the compliance playbook with its proprietary platform, FoLSol, by transitioning regulatory checks from a tedious manual chore to an efficient, real-time function.
In highly regulated industries such as food and beverage, general Artificial Intelligence models often fall short due to their reliance on prompt-dependent architectures, which are susceptible to interpretive errors or hallucinations.
In a conversation with Packaging South Asia, Vapiwala explained that FoLSol bypasses these vulnerabilities by employing a rule-based and regulation-mapped enterprise-grade AI architecture.
“Instead of guessing parameters, the platform operates on an engineered workflow that maps out ready-to-refer clauses and recommendations strictly derived from the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and legal metrology labeling standards.
“This ensures that every layer of compliance, from initial product formulation and ingredient permissibility to the final printed packaging artwork, is mathematically and legally airtight. Operating within heavily secured, encrypted cloud environments, the system provides enterprise-grade data protection while scaling compliance seamlessly across thousands of stock-keeping units (SKUs).”
The necessity for automated compliance deepens as Indian food brands scale their global footprints. Entering international markets means adhering to an exponential web of varying country-specific regulations, mandatory declarations, multilingual labeling variations, and distinct front-of-pack requirements. Manual consulting models simply cannot scale at this velocity without accumulating prohibitive marginal costs and high human-error risks.
Centralizing global regulations into a single, continuously updated system allows FoLSol to clear these hurdles effortlessly. The platform provides automated validation and multilingual translations, directly mitigating the risk of customs rejections or costly product recalls. Having established live compliance tracking for domestic markets and Singapore, LabelBlind is expanding its regulatory cloud to support broader global export destinations in the future.
Operational and economic impact
The tangible benefits of shifting toward an automated compliance framework are reflected in operational turnaround times. Historically, verifying nutrition parameters, validating on-pack marketing claims, and cross-referencing legal metrology rules required anywhere from four to eight hours of manual review per label.
“FoLSol compresses this entire lifecycle into under four minutes,” she says. “This near-instant validation layer enables food companies to identify non-compliance risks in real time, review formulation data before printing, and generate standardized, audit-ready documentation automatically. By removing heavy dependencies on external consulting networks and eliminating repetitive labor, brands utilizing the platform have successfully driven down their annual compliance expenditures by more than 60% while dramatically accelerating their time-to-market.”
Awareness and proactive governance
According to Vapiwala, to drive widespread market adoption and educate the industry on digital transformation, LabelBlind leverages data-driven insights and sector collaborations.
“The company frequently publishes extensive compliance studies and labeling reports that expose widespread market vulnerabilities, such as unsubstantiated or misleading claims on packaged foods. These research insights are amplified through strategic partnerships with industry organizations, including the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham), and the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI),” she says.
“By regularly showcasing their upgraded flagship model, FoLSol 2.0, at prominent international venues such as the FHA Singapore Expo and CII FSQR events, LabelBlind is demonstrating how compliance can be utilized as a strategic tool. Ultimately, the company is positioning compliance not as a final backend hurdle, but as a proactive infrastructure layer built right into the product development lifecycle,” Vapiwala concludes.








