Turn cannabis terpene profiles into clear effect tags
Paste the terpene profile from any cannabis lab report and instantly see how the product is likely to feel.
Cannabis lab reports are full of terpene data, but most people have no idea what those numbers actually mean. The Cannabius Terpene Tagger translates terpene chemistry into simple effect tags that describe how a product is likely to feel and when it might be useful.
Cannabius Tagger
Paste the terpene values from any COA below and generate a clear effect profile in seconds.
What this tool does
Most cannabis lab reports include terpene percentages, but they rarely explain what those compounds mean for the experience. The Cannabius Terpene Tagger converts terpene chemistry into clear effect tags. By analyzing terpene influence, THC strength, and total terpene concentration, the tool generates four tags that describe the likely experience of the product.
Instead of interpreting terpene chemistry manually, the tagger translates complex lab data into practical guidance that consumers and patients can easily understand.
How the Terpene Tagger Works
Each terpene contributes influence across several effect dimensions such as sedation, stimulation, clarity, calm, and pain relief. The tagger analyzes terpene composition together with THC potency and total terpene concentration. These factors are evaluated through a rule model that determines which tags best represent the chemistry of the product. The result is a simple set of effect tags that describe how the product is most likely to feel.
Two cannabis products can have similar THC levels but feel completely different. This difference often comes from terpene composition. Terpenes influence how cannabinoids affect the body and mind, shaping the overall experience of the product.
The Cannabius Terpene Tagger helps translate chemistry into simple descriptions that you can actually use to make better product choices.
What the different tags mean
MOOD
The mood tag describes how the product might affect emotional state.
Euphoric
Comforted
Calm
Balanced
Alert
FUNCTIONAL
The functional tag describes what the product might be most useful for.
Creative
Focused
Pain Relief
Sleepy
BODY
The body tag describes how the product might feel physically.
Light
Relaxed
Body-heavy
UTILITY
The utility tag describes when the product might best be used.
Daytime
Anytime
Nighttime
Geekier Explanation for How the Tagger Works
A user enters the THC level, total terpene percentage, and the percentages of the dominant terpenes listed on a certificate of analysis. The tool analyzes how those compounds interact and produces four easy to understand tags that describe the likely experience of the product.
Behind the scenes, the tagger uses a terpene influence model combined with cannabinoid normalization and potency adjustments. Each terpene contributes weighted effects across several axes such as sedation, energy, clarity, calm, and pain relief. These scores are evaluated through a rule set that determines which tags best represent the chemistry of the product.
The result is a fast way to translate complicated lab reports into practical guidance that consumers and patients can understand. Instead of trying to interpret terpene chemistry manually, the Cannabius Terpene Tagger turns a COA into a clear description of how the product is likely to feel and when it might be useful.
Where To Find Terpene Data
Most dispensaries publish COAs that include terpene percentages. These reports usually list THC percentage, total terpene percentage, individual terpene concentrations. You can paste those terpene values directly into the tagger to analyze the product.
The label tells part of the story—the Certificate of Analysis, or COA, fills in the rest. This section shows you how to read a cannabis lab report so you can understand the actual cannabinoid and terpene content, spot red flags, and make more confident product choices.
Disclaimer: Cannabius does not provide medical advice. All information is for educational purposes only and should not be relied upon for diagnosing or treating any health condition. Cannabis products are intended for use only by adults of legal age in their jurisdiction. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using cannabis.