FridgeFirst scans your fridge or pantry and gets you recipe suggestions built from what you actually have on hand. Made for everyday home cooks who want to reduce food waste and skip the "what's for dinner" decision fatigue โ no meal-planning expertise required, first suggestion in under 60 seconds.
Most nights, the hardest part of cooking isn't the recipe โ it's deciding what to make in the first place. You open the fridge, see a handful of half-used ingredients, and end up ordering takeout instead.
FridgeFirst isn't trying to remind you what's about to go bad. It's trying to answer one question, fast: what can I actually cook right now? Scan your fridge or pantry, and FridgeFirst turns what it sees into an editable ingredient list โ then into real recipe suggestions, ranked by difficulty, time, and cuisine.
Less time deciding. Less food wasted on ingredients you forgot you had. More dinners actually cooked.
A camera-based fridge or pantry scan that extracts an editable, chip-based ingredient list with large tap targets to add or remove anything.
AI-generated recipe cards โ difficulty, time, and cuisine tags โ built from what's on hand, with quick loading so you're never staring at a blank screen.
A full-screen, one-step-at-a-time view with integrated timers, so you can cook without juggling your phone.
Log what you actually cooked and its nutrition, building a real picture of how you eat, not just what you plan to.
Scan grocery receipts and compare spending against what's actually in your fridge โ see where your food budget goes.
Generates grocery lists based on what you're missing โ not what you already have โ so you stop overbuying.
Beyond a single recipe, FridgeFirst tracks what you've cooked across the week โ calories, protein, carbs, and fat โ and generates AI insights about your eating patterns, like which days you're logging consistently and where you might be missing meals.
Prefer to log manually, or snap a photo and let FridgeFirst estimate the macros for you โ both are one tap away.
No. FridgeFirst doesn't track expiry dates. It scans what's currently in your fridge or pantry and suggests recipes you can cook right now, from what's actually there.
Point your camera at your fridge or pantry. FridgeFirst extracts an editable, chip-based list of ingredients it detects, so you can add or remove anything before getting recipe suggestions.
Yes. The core scan-to-recipe flow is free. Paid plans add more scans, saved recipes, Cook Mode, and receipt scanning, with soft upgrade prompts that show what you'd unlock rather than a hard paywall.
Yes โ by suggesting recipes built from ingredients you already own, and by generating smart grocery lists that help you avoid overbuying in the first place.
FridgeFirst is currently available on Android, with an iOS version coming soon.