Your pantry, but organised. How knowing what you have changes what you cook.

There is a version of cooking where you always know what is in your cupboards. Where you never buy a third jar of cumin because you forgot the first two. Where the olive oil situation is never a surprise at 6pm on a Wednesday. Most of us are not living that version. FridgeAI keeps a pantry profile for your Kitchen. Staples you have told it about, items you have confirmed after a recipe, things you photographed and saved. It builds quietly in the background, and it is there every time a new recipe comes together. The practical effect is that suggestions get smarter. If FridgeAI knows you always have tinned tomatoes, garlic, and a block of parmesan, it factors that in. It stops suggesting things that assume a bare kitchen. It starts working with the full picture of what you actually have available, not just what is in the fridge right now. You can also update your pantry manually. Add things, remove things, mark items as running low. It takes less time than checking before you shop, and it saves that specific frustration of getting halfway through a recipe and realising the one ingredient you assumed was there is not. Knowing what you have is not a small thing. It is often the difference between cooking something good and ordering takeaway. Try it free, no account needed: https://app.fridgeai.eu/try