TikTok shows you food
You scroll. You save twelve recipes. You stand at the fridge and remember none of them.
stops hereTell QiMeal what's in your fridge and what you're after. It builds a recipe for tonight, then watches the pan and talks you through it, hands free. Nothing burns. Nothing to log. Dinner's done.
There are three apps in your kitchen tonight. Each does a piece. None of them stays with you when the pan gets hot.
You scroll. You save twelve recipes. You stand at the fridge and remember none of them.
stops hereWall of static text. You read step five with greasy fingers, then forget where you were.
stops hereYou eat. Then you guess the grams. Then you log it. Then you give up after a week.
starts lateTell QiMeal what you have and what you want. It builds the recipe, walks you through cooking, and quietly handles the nutrition. One thing, end to end.
Your fridge, your pantry, your goal for tonight. Type or speak.
Personalized to your taste, time, and what's actually in your kitchen.
Voice and vision. It sees the pan, gives real-time tips, hands free.
What you cooked is what gets logged. No remembering, no grams.
Prop your phone on the counter. The camera reads the pan, the voice reads the room. You don't tap, you don't scroll, you just cook.
Kamil, in his kitchen
Food apps are broken into pieces. TikTok inspires you, but leaves before you cook. Recipe apps give you static instructions. Calorie trackers arrive after the meal is already finished.
QiMeal brings the whole flow together. You tell it what ingredients you have and what your goal is. It creates a recipe, guides you hands-free while you cook, understands what's happening in your kitchen, and turns the final meal into nutrition data.
I believe the next great food app will not be another recipe library or another tracker. It will be the End to End solution.
Free to try. iOS and Android. Five minutes from download to dinner.
hands free, hands on the pan.