Samsung’s new AI fridge knows what’s inside and what you should cook tonight
Samsung spent four days at World FoodTech ConfEx 2026 in Goyang doing what it does best: making every other appliance brand look a decade behind. Samsung also showcased its AI fridge that knows what’s inside and suggests recipes.
The star was the 2026 Bespoke AI Family Hub, which features a 32-inch touchscreen and an internal camera with upgraded AI Vision that reads fresh ingredients, processed food labels, and even wine packaging.
It logs everything itself, syncs with SmartThings Food, and starts suggesting what to cook before you’ve closed the door. SmartThings Food isn’t new, but 240,000 recipes across 101 countries is a number that earns some respect.
Executive VP Hyesoon Yang took the keynote stage and drew a sharp line between old smart kitchens, which just followed orders, and what Samsung’s calling the “proactive kitchen.”
Ask a generic AI for a high-protein Korean dinner and it’ll invent a chicken rice bowl that ignores your actual fridge. Samsung’s system checks what you’ve got, cross-references your nutrition goals, and fires a verified recipe to your oven with the right settings already loaded.
FoodNote tracks weekly usage patterns and builds a dietary profile. Missing something? One tap orders it. Samsung Health integration closes the loop on nutrition. It’s a refrigerator that knows you better than you know your own kitchen.
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