Nosh One: The AI-Powered Robotic Chef That Cooks 500+ Meals Solo

The dream of coming home to a freshly cooked meal without lifting a finger is becoming a reality. Nosh Robotics has officially unveiled the Nosh One, a next-generation robotic chef designed to automate the entire cooking process using advanced artificial intelligence.
How It Works: Ingredients In, Gourmet Out

The beauty of the Nosh One lies in its simplicity. Unlike traditional multi-cookers that require manual intervention at various stages, this robot handles the heavy lifting.
- Load and Go: Users simply place the required ingredients into the designated trays and select a recipe.
- Autonomous Execution: The robot intelligently adds ingredients at the precise moment, manages the stirring, and monitors heat levels.
- AI Vision: Equipped with a built-in camera and AI monitoring system, the device “watches” the food as it cooks to ensure perfect texture and taste every time.
A Library of 500+ Recipes (and Growing)
Out of the box, the Nosh One comes pre-loaded with over 500 diverse recipes. However, its most impressive feature is its Natural Language Processing capability. If you have a specific dish in mind that isn’t in the library, you can simply describe it to the AI in plain language. The system will analyze your description, generate a functional recipe, and instruct the robot on how to execute it.
Design and Connectivity

The unit features a fully enclosed cooking chamber, ensuring a clean and safe kitchen environment. Everything is controlled via a dedicated mobile app, which allows users to:
- Browse and edit recipes.
- Schedule cooking times in advance.
- Receive real-time notifications when the meal is ready.
Pricing and Availability
Currently launching via Kickstarter, the Nosh One is available for a starting price of $1,499. The company is also offering a “Culinary+” lifetime subscription, granting users unlimited access to the full recipe database and the ability to create or modify up to 50 new AI-generated recipes per year.
Shipping is expected to begin this summer, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of the smart home kitchen.










