Algae atlas

Know the organism before you trust the claim.

A map of the algae families that matter for nutrition, food, cosmetics, aquaculture, industrial inputs, materials, and research.

Algea system

Algae atlas connects science, buyers, products, and supply.

Organism index

Each algae type has a different market logic.

Cyanobacteria

Spirulina

High-intent consumer supplement category with strong lab-testing and taste questions.

tabletspowderprotein blendsblue pigment
Green microalgae

Chlorella

Buyer decisions hinge on digestibility, origin, cracked-cell processing, and contaminants.

powdercapsulesdetox claimsblends
Brown seaweed

Kelp

Powerful but safety-sensitive because iodine can be useful or excessive depending on dose.

foodfertilizerskincarehydrocolloids
Red algae

Nori

A mainstream bridge between algae education and practical food recommendations.

snackssushi sheetsmineralsculinary
Red algae

Dulse

Useful for culinary buyer guides and mineral-focused explainers.

seasoningwhole foodsnacksiodine
Microalgae

Diatoms

A strong research pillar for readers interested in next-generation algae technology.

researchbiomaterialsaquaculturecarbon
Green microalgae

Haematococcus

Connects premium nutraceuticals, aquaculture, and skincare ingredients.

antioxidant extractsaquafeedcosmeticscapsules
Green seaweed

Ulva

Important for circular systems and low-waste coastal farming stories.

foodfeedfertilizerbioremediation

Next step

Turn algae curiosity into a working decision.

Move from learning to comparing, sourcing, or reading deeper research.