30% of groceries you buy never get eaten.
That's about $1,500 per family per year — the price of three new iPhones, in the bin.
FreshCheck AI photographs your groceries, reads expiry dates, and reminds you before food spoils. Average user saves $1,500 a year.
Food waste isn't a vague climate stat — it's a $1,500 line item in the average household budget, and a 40-minute weekly chore most people quit within a month.
That's about $1,500 per family per year — the price of three new iPhones, in the bin.
Typing dates into a spreadsheet on a Tuesday night is no one's idea of a good time.
Comparable to the entire trucking industry. Most of it happens at home, not on farms.
You're not signing up for a productivity system. You're using a camera once a week.

Photograph any item — AI reads the name, brand, and expiry in seconds. Zero typing.

Smart alerts at 3 days, 1 day, and the day of — exactly when you need them.

AI generates recipes from what's at risk. The average user saves $1,500 a year.
One tap of the shutter and FreshCheck reads the name, brand, category, expiry, allergens, and storage instructions — across 12 date formats.
10 scans/mo on Free · Unlimited on Pro
FreshCheck swaps tedious entry for a 3-second camera tap. Computer vision identifies the item, OCR reads the label, and your fridge stays current — automatically.
Net result · 6× faster · zero typing · everything tracked
Based on the average user data behind the in-app onboarding claim of $1,500/yr — your real savings are tracked in the in-appProdashboard.
Start saving — freeEvery item gets a 3-day, 1-day, and day-of reminder at 9 AM. The day-of notification is interactive — Mark Used, Snooze 1 Day, or Discard without ever opening the app.
Default timing on Free · Custom timing on Pro
Free forever for the basics. Pro pays for itself in two weeks of saved groceries.
Try it on your fridge. No card required.
≈ $7.50/mo · 3 months free vs monthly
Cancel anytime in the App Store or Google Play. Subscription managed by Apple/Google via RevenueCat. Restore purchases in the app.
Today FreshCheck uses Gemini 2.0 Flash via Supabase Edge for vision and OCR — accurate enough that we ship it as the default flow. Ambiguous reads (faded labels, two products at once) drop into a confirmation screen rather than being saved silently. We're migrating to Claude Sonnet 4.5 next, primarily for better calibration on date OCR.
Yes — FreshCheck has a built-in food library with typical shelf-life estimates by category. For unlabelled items the app suggests an estimated expiry you can confirm or edit before saving.
Manual entry stays unlimited on Free, and your existing items keep getting reminders. New AI scans for the rest of the month require Pro, which is $9.99/month or $89.99/year (3 months free).
Yes. Local notifications fire on your device even on airplane mode. We also use Supabase pg_cron for server-side push so you get the reminder whether or not the app is open.
Family / household sharing is on the roadmap — it isn't shipped yet. Until then, each device keeps its own pantry. We'd rather be honest than promise a feature that's still in design.
Yes. Photos are processed on Supabase Edge Functions and not retained after the scan completes. We sync only the structured result you confirm — item name, brand, expiry, your tags — encrypted in transit. No selling, no third-party advertisers.
Both. FreshCheck is live on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android). Same features, same pricing, your data syncs if you sign in.
Yes — Apple and Google handle billing, so cancellation goes through your phone's subscription settings. You keep Pro until the period ends, then auto-revert to Free with no further charge.
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Two minutes to install. Ten seconds to scan your first item. About $1,500 back in your wallet by year one.