When you’re cooking, don’t you always hit that moment when your hands are covered in water or seasoning—but you still need to tap your phone?
I still remember the first time I made pork belly rice bowls.
The pork was about to burn in the pan, but my hands were greasy, so I couldn’t touch my phone.
I was like, “Wait… what goes in the sauce again?” and just kept cooking from memory.
Not remembering the exact ratio,
trying to “replay” the recipe in your head,
and getting flustered right in front of the stove—
I’m sure you’ve been there too.
“Just let me pause for a second…”
“I just want to check the next step again…”
But by the time you wash your hands and come back,
the scene is already gone,
and your cooking flow is broken.
So we built Cheftory—a way to keep cooking without using your hands, using voice control. 🎤
Here’s what it feels like:
• When something looks unfamiliar → “Pause”
• When you want to see a specific part again → “Show me the dicing part”
• When you’re unsure about an amount → “How many grams of pork belly?”
• When you don’t want to forget timing → “Set a 3-minute timer”
No more tapping the screen with sticky hands.
You can control the video, move between steps, check ingredients, and set timers—hands-free.
So you can stay focused and keep the rhythm of cooking.
And honestly,
Cheftory isn’t a finished product yet.
We’re building it together with you.
Every small inconvenience you notice,
every feature you wish existed—
that becomes the direction of our next update.
If we have to stay up all night to improve it, we will. 🌙
Even a single line of feedback is more than enough.
That one line helps Cheftory move forward.