Registration, product listings, renewals, and your required U.S. Agent — done for you, one flat fee. So you can keep selling in the US without the paperwork headache.
Get your free compliance check →US law (called MoCRA) requires every cosmetics brand selling in America to:
Amazon now asks sellers for this paperwork too. Miss it, and you risk held shipments, pulled listings, and lost sales. It's confusing, it's boring, and getting it wrong is expensive.
We do all of it for you.
Answer a few quick questions about your brand. We combine that with what's publicly visible on your US listings and send you a plain-English report of where you stand and what's missing. No cost, no obligation.
We prepare and file your facility registration and a listing for every product, set up your renewal calendar, and put your adverse-event intake in place. Every filing is reviewed by a person before it's submitted — nothing left to software alone.
We serve as your U.S. Agent, keep your listings current, handle your two-year renewals, and watch your adverse-event inbox — all year, every year.
Facility registration + product listings for up to 10 products. Additional products $50 each.
Your U.S. Agent, two-year renewals, listing updates, and adverse-event monitoring — handled all year.
The FDA itself charges no fee to register — you're paying to have it done right, once.
The discipline behind Anchor comes from a former Deloitte auditor — 13 years of controls testing and compliance work, now focused on this one regulation. When a filing needs an auditor's eye, it gets one.
We don't do everything. We do FDA cosmetics compliance, and only that. That focus is why nothing gets missed.
Not a $250 mailbox that just forwards mail. We do your filings, track your renewals, and watch your adverse-event inbox — with one named person accountable to you.
We use modern tools to work fast and check our work — but a person reviews every filing before it's submitted.
If you sell cosmetics in the US — on Amazon, Shopify, or anywhere — federal law requires your facility to be registered and your products listed. Foreign brands also legally need a U.S. Agent. If you're not sure whether you're covered, the free check will tell you.
A contact inside the United States that the FDA can reach on your behalf. Foreign cosmetics brands are legally required to have one. We can be yours.
No. We're a compliance services firm, not a law firm, and we don't give legal advice. For legal questions, we'll tell you to talk to a lawyer.
No. We're a private company. We are not affiliated with, or endorsed by, the FDA.
Some products (like sunscreen or acne treatments) are regulated as drugs, not cosmetics, under different rules. Tell us what you sell and we'll let you know honestly whether we're the right fit.
Get a plain-English report of exactly what your brand needs to be FDA-compliant — no cost, no obligation.