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Founded with Love

The Allergy Project was founded by Lauren Robinson, a UK entrepreneur and mum who wanted to make life a little safer and easier for people living with allergies.
After years working in marketing, Lauren saw how often serious allergies are misunderstood in everyday situations like school, travel and eating out. She created The Allergy Project to develop simple, practical tools that help people communicate allergies clearly and confidently.
From allergy travel cards to EpiPen carriers and labels, every product is designed to make important information visible when it matters most.
The goal is simple: to help people with allergies feel safer, more prepared and able to enjoy everyday life with greater peace of mind.
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Living with allergies often means constantly explaining, double checking and hoping others understand how serious it can be. The Allergy Project was created to make that a little easier.

We design simple tools that help people communicate allergies clearly in everyday situations like travelling, eating out, school, work and social events. Small things like clear allergy cards, labels and identification can make a big difference when it matters most.

The Allergy Project is built around one idea: that better communication helps people with allergies feel safer, more confident and able to get on with living their lives.

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Frequently asked Questions

How do your digital allergy cards work?

Our digital allergy cards are delivered instantly to your inbox after purchase, so you can access them straight away. You can download them to your phone, print them at home, or keep them saved for easy access when travelling, eating out, or shopping.

Are your allergy translations accurate?

All translations are created in good faith by native speakers or fluent professionals to ensure they are clear and easy to understand. However, as language can vary slightly by region, we always recommend checking translations if you have specific concerns and of course using common sense in any potential allergy situation.

What languages are your allergy cards available in?

We offer allergy cards in a wide range of languages, making them ideal for travel across Europe and worldwide. Popular options include Spanish, French, Italian, German, Thai, and Vietnamese, with more languages regularly being added.

How can allergy cards help when eating out or travelling?

Allergy cards help you clearly communicate your allergies in situations where language barriers may exist. They can be shown to restaurant staff, street vendors, or hotel teams to reduce the risk of miscommunication and help you feel more confident when eating away from home.