AI Cooking Robots Have Flopped. Will the Nosh One Be Any Different? Here’s My Take

Autonomous cooking tools and kitchen appliances have largely flopped in the US. While culinary robots like the Thermomix have made some inroads in Europe and elsewhere, adoption in the US has been slow. Super smart ovens, including the June, Suvie and Brava, have likewise struggled to connect with consumers.

Nosh Robotics, a smart home robotics company based in Bengaluru, India, is giving it a go with the commercial launch of the Nosh One, a $1,499 AI-powered cooking robot seven years in the making that the company says “can handle the entire cooking process autonomously: ingredient selection, sautéing, plating and self-cleaning.” 

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The June Oven was the most promising smart oven we tested. It quietly stopped production in 2023. 

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I saw it in preview at CES earlier this year and spoke with reps about the Nosh One. While CEO Mira Patel calls it “the first consumer robot that truly cooks for you,”

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