Is Evo Labs Research Legit? — June 2026

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Evo Labs Research is a trusted vendor with a quality score of 8/10. Based on independent analysis of COA practices, community reputation, and transparency, they meet our standards.

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Reviews verified 2026-06 · Independently fact-checked

8/10Quality rating
★ 4.5Trustpilot avg
22Verified reviews
47SKUs in catalog
15%Reader discount

How the score breaks down

Evo Labs Research scored across our four rubric factors — COA practices (40%), reputation, transparency, and operations (20% each).

COA practices 40%9.5/10
Reputation 20%4.5/10
Transparency 20%7/10
Operations 20%8.5/10

Trust signals

At a glance

COA availablePublic, dedicated page
Lab testedThird-party verified
US-basedShips within the US
Credit cardsAccepted at checkout
Review volumeTrustpilot 4.5

COA & lab verification

COA ✓Third-party testedView Evo Labs Research's COA page ↗

Standout public COA program: a searchable /coa library publishes 62+ batch-linked COAs covering 100% of the catalog — each compound (and each mg size for the GLP-1/2/3 line) has its own report, hosted on-site as a downloadable PDF and searchable by compound or batch number. DUAL independent third-party labs: Janoshik Analytical (Prague) and Kovera Labs (Illinois, USA), which the /about page states have no financial relationship to Evo Labs — dual-lab verification on every batch is rare. Reports are full multi-panel: RP-HPLC purity (99%+ avg), LC-MS identity confirmation, endotoxin safety screen (≤0.5 EU/mL), a fentanyl-presence screen, and ICP-MS heavy-metals (As/Cd/Pb/Hg), with per-vial conformity data. Verified genuine from a real report: BPC-157 (batch EVO5212026) — Kovera Labs report #KVR-2026-423BF8, 99.749% batch-average purity, all panels Pass, independently checkable at koveralabs.com/verify with the printed access code. This carries a very high COA factor (~9.5/10). ⚠️ One concern documented OUTSIDE the COA-availability factor: a Trustpilot reviewer alleged the company reuses the same COA across different batches (different cap colors / labels) and that support didn't respond — this is partly explained by Evo's naming convention of stamping many same-day-released compounds with a single shared batch code ('EVO5212026'), and is contradicted by the unique per-compound lab report numbers I verified, but it remains an unresolved community concern worth watching. Other flags outside the COA factor: new brand with thin external reputation (Trustpilot ~4.4/22, no Reddit/Eroids/Meso-Rx footprint; on-site '10,000+ orders / 4.9★' counts are vendor-controlled). Operations strong: real card processing (Visa/MC/Amex + Apple Pay + Google Pay), Klarna Pay-in-4, and ACH; same-day fulfillment before 2pm ET; free shipment-protection reship on lost/damaged orders; loyalty program; US-only shipping from a disclosed Tampa, FL facility (8270 Woodland Center Blvd). PeptidePrices is an affiliate partner (20% first-order / 10% recurring + code JACKR3CCC for 15% off) — disclosed per FTC; affiliate status does not influence the rating.

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Our verdict on Evo Labs Research

Yes on the testing — and with an unusually strong setup. Evo Labs publishes batch-linked COAs for 100% of its catalog, verified by TWO independent third-party labs (Janoshik + Kovera), with full panels that include endotoxin, a fentanyl screen, and ICP-MS heavy metals — plus a working verify portal. We confirmed a real Kovera certificate (BPC-157, 99.749%, all panels Pass). On COA breadth and verifiability this is among the better programs we track.

The caveats are reputation and age, not testing: it's a young brand with only a small Trustpilot footprint (~4.4/22) and no forum history, and one Trustpilot reviewer alleged COA reuse across batches — a claim we flag for transparency even though our own verification and Evo's shared batch-code naming argue against it. The lab evidence and strong, real-card operations carry it to an 8.0. US-based (Tampa, FL); card / Apple Pay / Google Pay / Klarna / ACH.

More about Evo Labs Research

Evo Labs Research's standout is its testing program. A searchable /coa library publishes 62+ batch-linked COAs covering the entire catalog — each compound, and each mg size in the GLP-1/2/3 line, has its own report hosted on-site and searchable by batch number. Uniquely among the vendors we track, every batch is verified by two independent third-party labs — Janoshik Analytical in Prague and Kovera Labs in Illinois — which the About page states have no financial relationship to the company. The reports are genuinely complete: RP-HPLC purity, LC-MS identity, an endotoxin screen, a fentanyl-presence screen, and ICP-MS heavy metals, with per-vial conformity numbers. We pulled a real one (BPC-157, batch EVO5212026) and confirmed it: Kovera report #KVR-2026-423BF8, 99.749% purity, all panels Pass, verifiable at koveralabs.com/verify with the printed access code.

That public, full-catalog, dual-lab, multi-panel testing is exactly what our 40% COA factor rewards most, which floors the score at 8 even though the brand is young. What keeps it from going higher is reputation: it has only a thin external footprint (Trustpilot ~4.4 on ~22 reviews, no forum track record), and there's an unresolved Trustpilot complaint alleging COA reuse across batches — a concern we document even though the unique per-report lab IDs we verified contradict it, and even though it's partly explained by Evo's habit of stamping many same-day compounds with one shared batch code. Operations are a genuine strength: real card processing plus Apple/Google Pay, Klarna, and ACH, same-day fulfillment, free shipment protection, and a disclosed Tampa, FL address — US-only shipping.

Evo Labs Research — pros & cons

Strengths

  • Public, searchable COA library (62+ reports) with batch-linked COAs for 100% of the catalog — every compound, and every mg size in the GLP-1/2/3 line, has its own downloadable report
  • DUAL independent third-party labs — Janoshik Analytical (Prague) and Kovera Labs (Illinois) — stated to have no financial relationship to Evo Labs; dual-lab verification on every batch is rare among vendors we track
  • Full multi-panel COAs: RP-HPLC purity (99%+ avg), LC-MS identity, endotoxin screen, a fentanyl-presence screen, and ICP-MS heavy metals, with per-vial conformity data and an independent verify portal (koveralabs.com/verify + access code)
  • Verified genuine: BPC-157 batch EVO5212026, Kovera report #KVR-2026-423BF8, 99.749% — all panels Pass
  • Strong operations: real card processing (Visa/MC/Amex + Apple Pay + Google Pay), Klarna Pay-in-4, ACH; same-day fulfillment; free shipment-protection reship; full physical address disclosed (Tampa, FL); 15%-off reader code (JACKR3CCC)

Watch-outs

  • New brand with thin external reputation — Trustpilot sits around 4.4 on only ~22 reviews, with no Reddit / Eroids / Meso-Rx track record yet (the on-site '10,000+ orders / 4.9★' figures are vendor-controlled)
  • An unresolved Trustpilot complaint alleges the same COA was reused across different batches and that support didn't reply — partly explained by Evo stamping many same-day-released compounds with one shared batch code, and contradicted by the unique per-report lab IDs we verified, but worth watching
  • US-only shipping; no international option
  • Company age / ownership not disclosed (a .co storefront launched recently), so transparency rests on the address, labs, and policies rather than a track record

How we rate vendors

Our quality scores are based on a weighted rubric: 40% COA practices (named third-party lab, batch linkage, public availability), 20% community reputation, 20% transparency, and 20% operations. We are not owned by or affiliated with any vendor.

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This review is independent. PeptidePrices is not owned by, affiliated with, or paid by Evo Labs Research. Our ratings are derived from publicly available data and community feedback.

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