Samsung Food software. Recently, Samsung officially launched a food planning and suggestion platform: Samsung Food. Its predecessor was Whisk, which was acquired by the Star Next department in 2019. Interested users can come to this site to download and experience it.
Samsung recently launched a food planning and suggestion platform called Samsung Food in 104 countries and regions, which is based on Whisk acquired by Samsung Next unit in 2019.
Samsung said the platform has more than 160,000 recipes covering eight languages including English, Spanish, Korean, German, French and Italian. Samsung noted that the platform, like Whisk, allows users to search for recipes, create shopping lists, create meal plans and follow creators who post recipes.
Users can save recipes and add ingredients to their shopping list while saving. The platform also provides integration with e-commerce platforms in some regions to facilitate users to purchase these ingredients. It's worth noting that the new Samsung Food website is very similar to the Whisk website. Additionally, download links for the app still point to Whisk's pages on the Play Store and App Store.
Samsung's Bespoke range of refrigerators will also support the app, which can be used on the screen of the refrigerator that is connected to the internet. The company also plans to better integrate its Bespoke range of appliances, such as microwaves and ovens, with the app making cooking easier and tailored to specific recipes and helping users set timers, preheat ovens or change cooking settings on Samsung devices.
Samsung is also introducing personalization features through "Food AI," such that users can change a recipe to be vegetarian or vegan-friendly, balance nutritional value by swapping ingredients, or create a fusion dish by requesting a Korean version of an Italian dish.
Samsung has ambitious goals for the Samsung Food platform. The company said it plans to integrate the platform with Samsung Health by the end of this year to provide users with better nutrition records and diet management. By 2024, Samsung hopes to introduce "visual AI" into Samsung Food, allowing the app to identify food and list its nutritional value through the phone's camera.