Quick answer: use the batch or lot number on your Phoria package to connect that product with available lab records, COA details, and support help.
Batch lookup exists for a simple reason: customers should be able to connect a finished kratom product to the quality documentation behind it. A batch number helps identify the lot, production run, packaging record, and related testing information.
This page explains where to find a batch number, what to check on a Certificate of Analysis, and what to do if you cannot locate the report you need.
Important: Phoria Kratom products are intended only for adults 21+. These products have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Kratom may cause side effects, dependence, withdrawal, or interactions with medications, alcohol, and other substances. Do not use if pregnant or nursing, and check local law before ordering.
What A Batch Number Means
A batch number is the bridge between a physical package and the record system behind it. It can help identify when a product was packaged, which lot it belongs to, and which quality documents should be reviewed.
For kratom, batch tracking is especially important because plant material can vary by harvest, source, processing, storage, and product format. A general product claim is less useful than a record tied to the specific batch a customer purchased.
Where To Find The Code
Look for a printed batch, lot, or QR-style code on the product label, package bottom, side panel, or batch sticker. If you have a pouch, check both the front label and rear panel. If you have a bottle or jar, check near the supplement facts, warning panel, or base.
If a code is hard to read, take a clear photo before discarding packaging. Support can often work faster when you include the order number, product name, and a package photo.
How To Review A Matching Report
When you find a matching report, review the product name, batch or lot number, lab name, test date, sample date, and result table. The report should make it clear whether the document matches the product you purchased.
For more detail, use the Lab Results page and the full Lab Testing guide. If the result does not match your product, contact support before relying on it.
If A Result Is Missing
A missing or delayed report does not automatically mean a product failed testing. It may mean the code was entered incorrectly, the page has not been updated, or the document is being reviewed before publication.
Contact Phoria support with your order number, product name, and batch code. If available, include a photo of the package so the team can verify the record quickly.
Phoria Lab And Quality Resources
Use these pages together. Lab testing explains what is tested, lab results explain how to review reports, batch lookup explains how to connect a package to a record, and quality standards explain the larger system behind the product.
Lab Testing
What Phoria tests for and why third-party testing matters.
Lab Results
How to read COAs, result fields, and batch-level documentation.
Batch Lookup
How to connect a product package with available documentation.
Quality Standards
The sourcing, labeling, testing, and support standards behind the brand.
Research And Quality Benchmark Sources
These lab and transparency pages are informed by consumer safety resources from the FDA, kratom research summaries from NIDA, and the American Kratom Association GMP Standards Program. They also follow common high-quality kratom industry expectations: batch records, COA access, independent lab testing, alkaloid review, heavy metals testing, microbial testing, and clear customer support paths.
FAQs
What is a kratom batch number?
A batch number is a lot identifier that helps connect a finished product to manufacturing, packaging, and lab documentation. It is one of the simplest ways to make quality information traceable.
Where do I find my Phoria batch number?
Look on the product label, bottom panel, side panel, or package sticker. The exact placement can vary by product format and packaging run.
What if my batch number does not show a result?
Check the code again for spacing or similar characters, then contact support with a clear photo of the package and your order number so the team can help locate the right record.
Does a COA prove kratom is risk-free?
No. A COA is a quality-control record for the tested batch. It does not remove all risk, prove a medical benefit, or mean kratom is appropriate for every adult.
