Inventory, recipes, macros, and groceries — all driven by one source of truth: your pantry.
Most cooking apps don't know what's in your kitchen. Most macro apps don't know what you cook. Most grocery apps don't know what you need. Pantry knows all three because they all read from the same place.
Scan a barcode, snap a receipt, or speak it. Pantry tracks quantities, expiry, and where things live — fridge, freezer, or shelf. Zero forms.
Tell us what you're craving — or don't. Pantry suggests recipes that hit your macro goals using what you actually have, prioritizing items about to expire.
Cooking from a pantry recipe? Macros log themselves. The ring on your dashboard shows your day in real time, in food-coded tones.
Items run low and they're already on the list — no manual upkeep. We surface local pricing from Loblaws, Metro, No Frills, and Sobeys so you buy at the right store.
The macro ring on your home screen shows your day in real time — wheat for carbs, terracotta for protein, olive for fat. Three food-coded tones. No abstract palette mismatch.
Tap a segment to see what filled it. Tap the center to log something new.
Local store integrations from day one — Loblaws, Metro, Sobeys, No Frills, Costco. Bilingual labels. Canadian dietary databases. Imperial and metric, both. Pantry doesn't translate from a US-first app — it was built here.
One email when iOS launches. Early users get extended free access at launch.