Peptide Checker - Batch Verification
The Standard
Others Avoid.
Every supplier promises purity. Almost none make the proof easy to check. Upload the vial, label, COA, and where it came from. We tell you what matches, what is missing, and whether a Peptide Lab batch record exists.
Free proof check
Check the vial.
Then trust it.
Paste the site, product, batch, and proof. We give a plain-English read: what matches, what is missing, and what to ask before money moves.
Peptide Lab batch
Can be matched to our product records.
Other seller
Evidence gets checked, not endorsed.
Photo or COA
Used to expose missing proof before payment.
Ready when you are
Add what you have, then run the check.
This is not medical advice and it does not certify third-party suppliers. It shows whether the evidence in front of you is strong, weak, or missing.
Peptide Lab records
Search our batch records.
This lookup only verifies Peptide Lab public product records. If another supplier uses a similar name, it does not become verified here.
Verified Peptide Lab record
MOTS-C
This is a current Peptide Lab catalog match. Match the vial label and COA to this same batch before treating the proof as complete.
Batch Serialization
Every Peptide Lab product page shows the current batch ID before checkout, so the vial record can be matched back to the order.
Third-Party Verification
HPLC and mass spectrometry records help check purity and identity at the batch level. A COA is useful only when it matches the actual batch.
Proof Before Trust
For outside suppliers, we do not hand out legitimacy badges. We show what proof is visible, what is missing, and what to ask before paying.
Controlled Release
Peptide Lab batches are tied to product records, handling notes, and support routes. The same standard is what buyers should demand from everyone else.
The rule
If you cannot verify it,
do not trust it.
A logo, a forum comment, or a clean label is not enough. The product name, batch, COA, payment path, and support route should all point to the same story.