Feb. 19, 2025
U91快色 alum Sasha Ivanov creates an app to help shoppers identify Canadian products
With the threat of tariffs on the rise, Sasha Ivanov is determined to help shoppers learn more about the everyday products they buy. And with his new app, , shoppers can do exactly that.
鈥淚 want to help people shop local,鈥 Ivanov says. 鈥淓ven beyond tariffs, shopping locally is an important cause that I will always champion.鈥
His app, Maple Scan, uses AI technology to identify whether a product has Canadian ties or not. With his app, shoppers can use their phone camera to instantly identify where a product is made and learn more about the brand. The app also offers Canadian alternatives to help consumers choose products that support local businesses.
鈥淭here are websites with product information, but I couldn鈥檛 find something accessible while grocery shopping. So, I decided to create it,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something that people need right now.鈥
With the app hitting number 19 in the Apple app store shopping category only a week after its launch, the statement certainly rings true.
Helping Canadians shop local with Maple Scan
Maple Scan was created, tested, and launched in the span of a week; a journey Ivanov, BSc'17, MSc'21, describes as a 鈥渞ollercoaster.鈥
鈥淭his all started just a couple weeks ago,鈥 Ivanov says with a laugh. 鈥淚 was at home, with nothing to do on a Sunday. Thinking about tariffs and everything happening right now inspired me to create Maple Scan. Even if the tariffs don't happen, I still wanted to create something to help people shop local.鈥
Understanding a product鈥檚 Canadian ties isn鈥檛 always black and white. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not always clear,鈥 Ivanov says. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of labelling, but sometimes that can be misleading. A company could use a stylized maple leaf in its design yet have zero Canadian associations. Or a Canadian company could be acquired by a U.S company. To have an app say 鈥榶es, it鈥檚 Canadian,鈥 or 鈥榥o, it鈥檚 not,鈥 isn鈥檛 exhaustive enough.鈥
Ivanov says that even classifications like 鈥渕ade in Canada鈥 or 鈥減roduct of Canada鈥 can have two completely different meanings. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very complex, even thinking about a brand like Honda, for example: There鈥檚 a Honda factory in Canada, so if you buy a Honda, you鈥檙e still supporting the Canadian economy even though it鈥檚 not a Canadian company. There are many nuances,鈥 he says.
With Maple Scan, shoppers can learn complex product and brand information helping them make informed buying decisions without confusion.
鈥淭he app uses a ChatGPT-style approach using large language models to put together product information,鈥 Ivanov says. In fact, Maple Scan鈥檚 AI foundation is a key factor that differentiates the app in the market. While similar apps rely on a unique product code, Maple Scan can glean far more information with its AI-based approach.
Ivanov is excited to see Maple Scan evolve over time: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a new technology, and it鈥檚 really useful in this context. As it grows, we鈥檙e focused on building a feedback loop to improve the AI over time via product ratings,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s we know, sometimes ChatGPT gets things wrong. This is the overarching limitation of AI right now. This AI approach gives us a strong starting point, but those feedback loops will really strengthen the database as people scan more items.鈥
Gaining the skills to become a creative entrepreneur
鈥淭his has been such a passion project for me thus far. Ultimately, I enjoy building tools for people that they can use, that will make their lives easier,鈥 Ivanov says.
Ivanov, who graduated from the 91快色 in 2021 with a master's in computer science, has an innate entrepreneurial spirit. Back in 2019, he participated in the Faculty of Graduate Studies with his app, Stemify. Later, in 2023, Ivanov participated in the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking鈥檚 Summer Accelerator program, where he raised funding for an entirely different startup.
鈥淚t was a really cool experience. I got to learn about entrepreneurship, test MVPs, and work with mentors, which was so helpful,鈥 he says, speaking about the Hunter Hub鈥檚 Summer Accelerator program. 鈥淓ven though that venture didn鈥檛 take off, the program really put me in that entrepreneurial mindset. It gave me the space to really focus in and take it a little more seriously.鈥
Though he鈥檚 created various startups, Ivanov doesn鈥檛 consider himself an entrepreneur. 鈥淚t鈥檚 funny because I am an entrepreneur. But for me, at the end of the day, I鈥檓 just someone who likes to make stuff. I like creating things that people can use, using technology. For me, it鈥檚 about helping people do something that they couldn鈥檛 do before. It鈥檚 about solving a problem,鈥 he asserts.
鈥淭he most important thing is to be excited about what you鈥檙e doing,鈥 Ivanov says.
Here at U91快色, students are given the tools they need to unlock their potential and . Supporting students along their journey, the University is where people come to start something great and maybe even make something great, like Ivanov has done; whether they consider themselves an entrepreneur or not.
Download Maple Scan .