Available in EN · FR

Your fridge,
finally, has a
memory.

Savera is a chat-first kitchen assistant that tracks what's in your fridge, warns you before food spoils, and turns leftovers into dinner. You talk — it remembers.

No app store. Open and use.Free to start, no card needed
Savera
Savera
Online
0:06
"Bought milk, brie, chicken breasts and cilantro"
🥛
Milk
Apr 24
🧀
Brie
Apr 28
🍗
Chicken breast
Apr 20
🌿
Cilantro
Apr 19
💡Cilantro wilts fast. Stick it in a glass of water — lasts 5× longer. Thai chicken soup tonight?
The quiet cost

Every household throws away 20% of food they buy.

€700/yr
Average food waste per French household — Source: ADEME 2024
88Mt
Of food is wasted across the EU every year. 54% of it happens at home — not at supermarkets or restaurants.
70%
Of people say they want to waste less. The problem isn't motivation — it's forgetting what's in the fridge.

No forms. No checkboxes.
Just talk.

Savera is the opposite of a spreadsheet. One intelligent endpoint understands what you mean — whether you're dropping off groceries, asking what to cook, or marking what you ate.

01.
You speak
Text or voice. In English, French, or a mix. "Got milk, two yogurts, chicken — best by Friday."
you"got milk, 2 yogurts,chicken — best by fri"
02.
Savera parses
Products extracted, dates inferred from our shelf-life database, fridge sorted. Under 2 seconds.
parsed4 itemsdatesinferredshelfsorted
03.
Savera remembers
You get a morning nudge on what's about to go bad — and a recipe that uses exactly those ingredients.
07:30 → pushcilantro expires todaythai soup ready

More than a list.
A kitchen that thinks with you.

The Fridge

Color-coded, swipe-sorted, always current.

Every product is a card with a freshness dot — green, amber, red. Swipe right when you ate it, left when you threw it out. Savera learns which items you waste most.

🌿
Cilantro
Expires today
🍗
Chicken breast
3 days left
🧀
Brie
7 days left
← tossedeaten →
AI recipes

From what's already in.

No ingredient lists you don't have. Follow-up chat with the chef for substitutions.

Thai chicken soup
25 min · 3 servings
chicken ✓cilantro ✓tomato ✓coconut milk
Morning nudge

What to eat today.

One push. Only the stuff that actually needs saving.

🔔 07:30 · Savera
2 things need you today
Cilantro wilting, chicken last day. Tap for a 25-min Thai soup.
Family mode

One fridge, everyone sees it.

Invite your partner or flatmates. Real-time sync. No more "did you buy milk?" texts.

A
M
J
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Marie added 2 items · 6 min ago
Savera Notes

Shared notepad. Auto-sorted.

Jot "milk, butter, dentist 3pm" — Savera splits it into a shopping list and a reminder.

buttershop
milkshop
dentist 3pmcalendar
Your stats

Streaks, saved, spent.

See your waste rate drop week by week.

Eaten this month84%
Waste rate16%
🔥 12-day streak

It learns as you go.

The same 8 AM nudge, three different moments in your Savera journey. Notice what changes — not just what it says, but what it knows.

Day 1
Knows your products
Savera · 8:00 AM
Cilantro expires tomorrow
Heads up — don't forget it's in there.
Safe defaults from the shelf-life database.
Week 1
Spots your patterns
Savera · 8:00 AM
Cilantro again — tomorrow
You've binned it twice this month. A 20-min Thai soup tonight uses it + the chicken.
2 things at risk1 recipe
Notices what you actually waste.
Month 1
Knows your rhythm
Savera · Saturday, 8:00 AM
Shop day — want the list?
Milk's low, cilantro's on day 4 (you usually toss by 5). You run to Monoprix around now. Half a bunch next time?
🛒 4 items€12 est.dinner: pad Thai
Anticipates. Suggests. Stays quiet when not needed.

It's a fridge.
And it genuinely cares about your leftovers.

Savera isn't a cold UI. It nudges when something needs attention, stays quiet when everything's fine, and celebrates when you finish the week with nothing in the bin. The longer you chat — the better it knows your kitchen.

120+
Products in the shelf-life database
50+
Storage tips built in
3
Languages understood (EN · FR · RU)
Savera:
"The brie is getting lonely in there."

Small print.
No surprises.

Do I need to install anything?
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Savera is a Progressive Web App — you open savera.kitchen in your browser and it works immediately. If you want, you can add it to your home screen for a one-tap icon, but it's optional.
Is it really free?
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Free during early access. When paid plans launch, it's €5/month with a 7-day free trial — no card needed to start. Nothing to decide now.
How does it know shelf life without a scanner?
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A built-in database of ~120 common products with typical shelf life. If you know the actual "best by" date, just tell Savera — she'll use it instead. If you don't, she uses a safe default.
What about my data?
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Stored in the EU (Supabase, Frankfurt). GDPR-compliant. Food allergies are treated as sensitive data per Article 9 — we ask for explicit consent. You can export or delete everything in one tap from settings.
Does the family mode cost extra?
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No extra cost. One subscription covers your whole household — invite up to 5 family members who actually live with you. Everyone shares the same fridge and notes, in real-time.
Why a household-level tool? Why not just for me?
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Research shows food waste is primarily a coordination problem — who knew the milk was opened, who promised to use the cilantro. Apps for individuals miss this. Savera makes the household state visible to everyone in the family, so the right person uses the right thing at the right time.

Waste less.
Without trying harder.

Open Savera, add your first item, see how it handles the rest. Takes under a minute.

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