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Vinst, the first-of-its-kind AI cooking partner app, officially launches to empower home cooks of all skill levels. Free and built for real life, Vinst organizes your favorite recipes, personalizes meal plans around the ingredients you already have, enables seamless collaboration with friends and family, and even lets you design and print custom cookbooks turning everyday cooking into a more joyful, connected experience.
Whether it's a recipe passed down through generations, saved from a social post, or made from seasonal market finds, Vinst Cooking Partner App makes everyday cooking simple, healthy and budget conscious. With AI tools that adapt to your tastes, dietary needs, and local ingredients, Vinst provides home cooks with everything they need, all in a single, free app.
"Our drive to promote home cooking comes from a deep commitment to improving the food system," said Dr. Assaf Glazer, Vinst's CEO and Co-Founder. "When we looked at it from multiple angles, including health, affordability, sustainability, and community, we realized that home cooking can be a powerful act of change. Vinst exists to support that shift by making it easier for everyone to cook well, cook together, and cook with purpose."
Vinst's Free Smart AI tools offer:
Recognized by Experts and Innovators
Selected to join Meta's AI Accelerator Program, Vinst was named among Israel's top 10 AI companies. The app is now being used by nutritionists, food brands, chefs, educators, and home cooks around the world. From health coaches like Nagina Abdullah of MasalaBody to culinary creators like Rachel Simon of SEED + MILL, Vinst is helping experts and everyday cooks alike bring intention and simplicity back to the kitchen.
Vinst isn't stopping there, and has partnered with leading academic health and food-tech institutions to drive scientific innovation and reimagine the way we understand and consume food, with more to be shared in the near future.
A Personal Mission to Make Cooking Easier
And it all started at home. During the pandemic, Glazer, a pioneer in AI and computer vision, and former CEO & Co-Founder of Nanit, began cooking more often for his family. His passion deepened when two of his children were diagnosed with celiac disease, prompting him to study nutrition, earn a Culinary Master Diploma, and work in fine dining.. Teaming up with former SVP of R&D at Nanit and pastry chef Chen Fisher, the pair launched Vinst to make everyday cooking easier, healthier, and more meaningful for others.
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