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We connect supplement brands with GMP-certified manufacturers who meet the strict regulatory standards your products require.
Overview
Dietary supplements are regulated under FDA 21 CFR Part 111, which imposes strict requirements on manufacturing facilities, testing protocols, and labeling. Choosing the wrong manufacturer can expose your brand to regulatory risk, inconsistent potency, and costly recalls. We help you find partners who take compliance as seriously as you do.
Product Types
Hard-shell capsules, vegetarian capsules, and softgels. Suitable for vitamins, minerals, herbal extracts, oils, and multi-ingredient blends.
Protein powders, greens blends, pre-workout formulas, collagen powders, and single-ingredient powders. Available in bulk, stick packs, or tubs.
Pectin-based and gelatin-based gummies in various shapes, flavors, and formulations. One of the fastest-growing supplement formats on the market.
Liquid supplements, tinctures, shots, and drink mixes. Includes both water-based and oil-based formulations with customizable flavoring.
Compressed and coated tablets for vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements. Options include chewable, effervescent, and time-release formulations.
Liposomal delivery, nano-emulsions, sachets, and other innovative delivery formats for brands pushing the boundaries of supplement innovation.
Key Considerations
Supplement manufacturers must comply with FDA current Good Manufacturing Practices for dietary supplements. This includes identity testing of all incoming ingredients, in-process controls, and finished product testing to verify potency and purity.
Independent third-party testing validates that your product contains what the label says and is free from contaminants like heavy metals, pesticides, and microbial contamination. Many retail channels require third-party test results.
Supplement labels must comply with FDA regulations for Supplement Facts panels, ingredient lists, allergen declarations, and permissible health claims. Your manufacturer should have regulatory expertise to support compliant labeling.
Every raw ingredient needs a Certificate of Analysis (COA) from the supplier and identity verification by the manufacturer. Traceability from raw material to finished product is a regulatory requirement.
Certifications
Current Good Manufacturing Practice certification under FDA 21 CFR Part 111 for dietary supplement manufacturing.
NSF International certification for dietary supplements, including NSF Certified for Sport for athletic and performance products.
USDA organic certification for brands requiring certified organic ingredients and organic-compliant manufacturing processes.
Kosher certification for products targeting kosher-observant consumers or retail channels that require kosher credentials.
Halal certification for products targeting halal-observant consumers or international markets that require halal compliance.
Non-GMO Project verification and allergen-free manufacturing capabilities for brands with specific ingredient requirements.
How We Help
We work with you to define your product specifications, including formulation type, dosage form, certifications needed, target volume, and regulatory requirements.
We match you with GMP-certified manufacturers who specialize in your product format and hold the certifications your brand and sales channels require.
We oversee the production process including formulation development, raw material sourcing, testing, production, and quality assurance through shipment.
Where Supplement Programs Slip
The right supplement manufacturer is rarely just the one with capacity. We screen for compliance fit, sourcing stability, and commercial reality before you spend months onboarding the wrong partner.
We narrow the field to manufacturers that actually specialize in your dosage form instead of forcing your product into a line that only works on paper.
We review how the manufacturer handles COAs, third-party testing, documentation, and channel-specific requirements so your launch is not built on weak support files.
MOQ thresholds, raw material availability, and pricing volatility all matter early. We use that information to steer brands toward a path they can actually sustain.
Get Started
Start with the intake so we can review dosage-form fit, testing and documentation needs, compliance scope, and the right manufacturing path.
We are most useful when the supplement brief needs sharper judgment around dosage-form fit, certifications, raw-material reality, and channel support files.