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A Take Interest app for iPhone

Cook from what you already have.

Pantry is a kitchen journal. Scan a receipt or a barcode, and it sorts every item, keeps a freshness estimate for each one, and lays out dishes you could cook right now, all on your device.

Runs on device · kitchen content stays on your iPhone or private iCloud.

Scanned · today12 items on shelf
Basiluse in 2 days
Eggs1 week
Tomatoes4 days
Tonight you could cook
Caprese plate · Tomato omelet
Basil is turning first. Both use it tonight.

A Take Interest branch on the App Store

Pantry is Take Interest applied to your kitchen. Scan a receipt or a barcode, and it sorts every item, keeps a freshness estimate, and lays out dishes you could cook right now, kept on your device.

How it works

From receipt to dinner, in four steps.

01

Scan

Snap a grocery receipt or scan a barcode. Pantry reads the items onto your shelf.

02

Sort

Every item is sorted and logged. As you mark things used, it learns your staples.

03

Freshness

Each item gets a freshness estimate, so you always know what is turning first.

04

Cook

Pantry lays out dishes you could make right now, led by what needs using soonest.

Cook from your shelf

What could you cook tonight?

Tap what is on your shelf. Pantry lays out the dishes you could make from it, and leads with the ingredient that is turning first.

Your shelf

0 on your shelf

Tonight you could cook

Nothing on the shelf yet. Add a few items to see the dish options Pantry lays out.

What is inside

A journal that keeps up with the kitchen.

Receipt & barcode scan

Read a whole grocery run onto your shelf in one photo, or scan a single product barcode.

Freshness tracking

A per-item freshness estimate that learns the timing of your household, so nothing quietly expires.

Dishes from your shelf

Recipe options generated on device from a technique library and an ingredient-pairing graph.

Turning-first first

Pantry leads with the ingredient about to turn, so the food you bought actually gets cooked.

On-device by default

Recipes are generated on your iPhone, not pulled from an outside catalog. Your kitchen stays private.

You choose what to cook

Pantry presents options in plain language and never nags. The decision is always yours.

Privacy

Your kitchen stays yours.

Pantry keeps your kitchen content on your device or private iCloud, with optional account data only if you sign in. It is part of Take Interest, so you can turn collection off, delete your data, or export it.

Read the full privacy policy →
  • Recipes generated on device, not pulled from a catalog
  • Kitchen content on device or private iCloud
  • Turn collection off, delete, or export anytime
  • Optional account only if you sign in

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What is Pantry Kitchen Journal?+

Pantry Kitchen Journal ("Pantry") is Take Interest applied to your kitchen. It reads your groceries from a receipt or barcode, keeps a freshness estimate for each item, and lays out dish options you could cook from what you already have. It runs on your device.

How does Pantry know what I have?+

You snap a grocery receipt or scan a product barcode, and Pantry reads the items onto your shelf. As you mark things used, it learns your staples and the timing that fits your household.

Does Pantry include recipes?+

Yes. Pantry generates recipe options from the ingredients you own, using a technique library and an ingredient-pairing graph that ship inside the app. It leads with what is turning first, and each recipe is generated on your device rather than pulled from an outside catalog. You choose what to cook.

How does Pantry handle my data?+

Pantry keeps your kitchen content on your device or private iCloud, with optional account data only if you sign in. Current diagnostics include crash reports and limited usage analytics with in-app controls. Pantry is part of Take Interest: you can turn collection off, delete data, or export it.

Waste less. Cook more.

Pantry turns the food you already bought into tonight's dinner. Free on the App Store for iPhone.

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