Apps/Oriora Recipe Box

Oriora Recipe Box

"What can I make tonight?"

Keep all your saved and cooked recipes in one place. Tell Recipe Box what you have on hand and the AI looks across your own collection to find what you can make tonight — what's ready to cook, what's one ingredient short, and what you've saved but never tried. It works only from recipes you've saved; it never invents one, and it won't give nutrition or diet advice. Your collection stays on your device; only a small summary is sent to answer the question.

What you get

  • Keep your saved and cooked recipes in one place
  • "What can I make?" — the AI finds recipes you can cook from your own collection
  • See what's makeable now, what's one ingredient short, and what you've never tried
  • Add a recipe from a link, or scan a cookbook page with your camera
  • Photos and recipe text stay on your device — only the extracted text is sent
  • Your data stays on your device — Oriora keeps nothing

Example outputs

"Of your 187 saved recipes, 6 work with chicken and spinach tonight; you've made Lemon Orzo 11 times but never tried the Saag you saved in March."
Makeable now: Lemon Orzo, Chickpea Curry · One short: Ragu (needs pancetta)
You've saved 12 pasta recipes and cooked only 3 of them

How it works

1

Save your recipes

Add them by hand, from a link, or by scanning a page — text is pulled on your device.

2

Say what you have

Name a few ingredients or ask for something quick; the matching runs on your device.

3

Get an answer

The AI reads the summary and tells you what you can cook from your own collection.

FAQ

Does it invent recipes or give nutrition advice?

No. Recipe Box only works from recipes you've saved, and it stays observational — it won't create a new recipe, count calories, or give diet, allergen or health advice.

Where is my data stored?

On your device. Scanned photos and recipe text stay there; only a small summary is sent to answer a question, and Oriora keeps nothing.

Do I need a subscription?

No. The app is free; you only pay for the AI answers you run — a fraction of a cent each, billed to your Oriora wallet.

How do I sign in?

With your Oriora account (email code or Google) the first time, then it remembers you.

Available on

WebmacOSiPhone
Coming soon

In beta — launching soon.

Who it's for

Home cooks with recipes scattered across screenshots, links and cookbooks.