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Track active SKUs, brands, assets, warning coverage, export readiness, and items waiting on regulatory review.
Built against Canadian cannabis packaging rules
Prooflet gives licensed producers and cannabis brands a guided way to create pouch artwork, run conservative rule checks, review evidence, and prepare export packages without rebuilding each SKU by hand in Illustrator. Account and project actions work when the Prooflet backend is deployed with the site.
WARNING: The smoke from cannabis is harmful. Toxic and carcinogenic chemicals found in tobacco smoke such as polyaromatic hydrocarbons, aromatic amines, and N-heterocyclics are also found in cannabis smoke.
MISE EN GARDE : La fumée de cannabis est nocive. Les produits chimiques toxiques et cancérigènes, comme les hydrocarbures aromatiques polycycliques, les amines aromatiques et les N-hétérocycliques, présents dans la fumée du tabac, sont également présents dans la fumée du cannabis.
Prooflet is not only a packaging look. It is a guided compiler flow: projects, SKU onboarding, canvas, checklist, report, and export bundle.
Track active SKUs, brands, assets, warning coverage, export readiness, and items waiting on regulatory review.
Collect SKU facts, dimensions, class, route, provinces, warning part, and export intent in one flow.
Preview front, back, and spread views with locked regulated components and print-production guides.
Create a review package with findings, source hashes, best-effort PDF/X-4 output, and gap notes.
The flow is built for teams that need repeatable artwork, not a blank canvas.
Class, route, net weight, lot data, THC/CBD values, province targets, and licence details.
Choose pouch family, dimensions, gusset, seal, zipper, no-print zones, and converter profile.
Use synthetic-safe templates and locked regulated elements rather than open-ended manual layout.
Each finding shows status, rule-pack context, evidence, and whether it needs manual review.
Package artwork, report, manifest, hashes, spec sheet, and conformance-gap notes.
Prooflet is intentionally conservative. Unknown or subjective checks move to review instead of silently passing.
Symbol artwork, dimensions, warning placement, brand element constraints, THC/CBD display, and pouch geometry are represented as findings with source context.
Youth appeal, lifestyle impression, flavour impression, and converter acceptance need human review until the evidence is strong enough.
Signup, projects, editor saves, checks, export jobs, and downloads run through the backend when Prooflet is served with its API proxy.
Prooflet copy and examples should stay aligned with primary sources and avoid promises the product cannot prove.
Health Canada describes plain packaging, required label information, warnings, standardized cannabis symbol, and licence-holder responsibility.
The current English cannabis health warning message document took effect on March 12, 2025.
The French warning message set mirrors the current Health Canada warning message document for bilingual workflows.
Clear answers beat vague platform copy in a niche regulated market.
No. Prooflet is a compliance aid. It helps teams check artwork against versioned rules and produce review evidence, but licence holders remain responsible for product facts, regulatory review, and final sign-off.
Native Illustrator ingestion is not part of the open compiler path. The current product experience should treat Illustrator files as reference material or future integration scope.
No. Prooflet presents a best-effort PDF/X-4 export path with a conformance-gap report. Formal validation depends on configured external tooling and converter acceptance.
Canadian licensed producers, cannabis brands, regulatory teams, and packaging teams that need repeatable cannabis packaging artwork workflows for multiple SKUs.
When Prooflet is deployed with its backend, signup opens the Projects workspace so teams can create a SKU, enter product facts, adjust artwork, run checks, and prepare an export package for review.