Find products truly made in the USA
We independently research companies and products to verify where they are made, what percentage is made here, and map supply chains down to raw materials when possible.
Funded by buyers. No affiliate links, no company funding, no kickbacks.
Why this matters
Most online stores don’t clearly state where products are made. Many people assume everything is imported, yet more products are being made in the USA—and they can be hard to find. Buyers tell us they would pay more when they can trust where a product is made.
Independence first
- Funded by buyers via optional subscriptions.
- No money from the companies we research.
- No affiliate links, kickbacks, or paid placement.
When companies let us place GPS-enabled cameras in their facilities, we provide the equipment. The company only provides network connectivity—there is no compensation to us.
How it works
- We maintain a public list of companies and products to investigate. Anyone can propose additions and up‑ or down‑vote priorities.
- We work through the list based on community priority and available funding.
- We contact companies for facility visits with minimal advance detail to preserve integrity. NDAs are used when necessary to protect confidential information.
Verification and transparency
- We determine the percentage of a product made in the USA using multiple metrics.
- We publish what we can verify, what we are permitted to share, and what remains unverified.
- Visits are spot checks and dated; post‑visit changes may occur, and we note that limitation.
Supply chain mapping
Our goal is to map product supply chains: which materials and components come from which manufacturers, and how those manufacturers connect. The depth of mapping depends on company cooperation and available disclosures.
Who this is for
People who want to buy American‑made products, support re‑industrialization, and reduce risk from global tensions by strengthening domestic manufacturing.