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AI Freshness Intelligence

Freshness should be measured,
not guessed.

FrigoSense determines food condition from the air inside your refrigerator. What matters here is not the device but a patented algorithm trained by machine learning. The intelligence is in the software; the hardware is deliberately simple.

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Software, not hardware

The breakthrough is intellectual, not mechanical.

What used to require expensive laboratory equipment, FrigoSense does on cheap, reliable hardware — thanks to the algorithm. The value is in the software and the data, not in the hardware.

01

Patented method

“Method and means of determining the state of products” is the foundation of the technology.

02

ML model

Trained on a large dataset, it reads patterns rather than a single number.

03

Simple hardware

The device is designed to be as simple and reliable as possible, with minimal maintenance.

How it works

Three steps from air to decision.

The principle is described without technological secrets — calibration, thresholds and signal processing are not disclosed.

01

Sensing

The device measures indirect physical signals of the environment around the product — with no direct contact and no laboratory analysis.

02

Interpretation

The ML model looks for patterns across several channels at once, rather than relying on a single number.

03

Decision

The dashboard shows two separate signals and honestly indicates the level of confidence.

Live demo

See FrigoSense working live.

The public demo shows real air readings from a working device: temperature, humidity, CO₂, ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. It is an early-warning monitor, not a microbiological safety test.

Two signals

One clearer picture.

FrigoSense separates product-quality clues from temperature-risk history — so that one green indicator never turns into a false promise of safety.

Signal 1

Quality trend

The device watches the air for spoilage-related trends: CO₂, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and electronic-nose patterns. Useful for early changes in the chamber; works best with unpacked products. It is not a pathogen or histamine test.

Signal 2

Temperature-risk history

Temperature exposure, door events and offline periods are interpreted separately from gases. It shows cold-chain stability and explains temperature abuse. It does not prove food safety.

Important: no spoilage signal does not mean no temperature risk, and no temperature alert does not guarantee safety. FrigoSense is an early-warning monitor that helps you decide when to inspect products earlier.
Capabilities

What FrigoSense can and cannot do.

The product is intentionally honest: it reports air and environment signals, not magical certainty about every product.

Can do

  • Monitor refrigerator air over time.
  • Track temperature, humidity, CO₂, NH₃, H₂S and electronic-nose trends.
  • Show whether the cold environment is stable.
  • Highlight early quality or temperature-risk changes.
  • Provide dashboard history and AI explanations when connected.

Cannot do

  • Does not test for Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria or other pathogens.
  • Does not certify food safety.
  • Cannot see inside vacuum or MAP packaging.
  • Is not an instant scanner or a legal laboratory result.
  • Does not identify a specific product without validated inventory data.

When there is not enough signal, it is not a failure. The gas channel cannot confidently judge the quality trend from the air (packaging, weak gas response, recent openings, offline gaps). In that case use temperature history, the use-by date and direct inspection.

The problem

Your fridge is a black box of waste.

Every year billions of dollars of food are wasted globally — much of it right at home. Invisible gases signal spoilage long before we see or smell it.

$1 trillion
Global cost of food waste per year
up to 40%
Of household food is wasted
50–80%
Of fridges run at suboptimal temperatures
FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

No. FrigoSense is an early-warning monitor, not a safety certificate. It tracks air and storage-condition signals that can help you inspect products earlier, but it does not replace labels, hygiene rules, direct inspection or laboratory testing.

Temperature, humidity, CO₂, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and electronic-nose trends. The dashboard also shows device status — battery, firmware and connectivity — when available.

Gas signals may be weak when products are sealed. In that case FrigoSense helps with temperature history and cold-environment monitoring, but it cannot see inside closed packaging.

The gas channel cannot confidently assess the quality trend from the air. Causes include packaging, weak gas response, recent openings or gaps in data. Use temperature history, the use-by date and direct inspection.

No. Those require microbiological testing. FrigoSense reads indirect environmental and gas-pattern signals; it is not a pathogen detector.

Not by itself. The device monitors the shared air in the chamber. Product-specific conclusions require inventory context and validated data, so the dashboard keeps uncertainty visible.

A connected device sends new readings periodically when Wi-Fi is available. The dashboard then shows fresh sensor values, history and AI explanations based on available data.

It is an export for food-safety operations and audits: refrigerator/device, reporting period, temperature history, time outside limits, alerts, corrective actions and data-integrity details. It is not a laboratory safety test or a shelf-life forecast; it is evidence that storage conditions were monitored and deviations were handled.

Battery life depends on firmware settings, Wi-Fi quality, reporting interval and temperature. The dashboard shows battery status when the device reports it.

Yes. Connect the device to Wi-Fi, claim it in the dashboard and place it in the refrigerator away from direct condensation and blocked air circulation.

It is designed primarily for refrigerator conditions. Freezers can reduce gas dynamics and affect battery behavior, so freezer use should be treated as limited monitoring, not as a validated freshness assessment.

Early access

See the prototype in action.

We’re onboarding a small group of beta users. Request a demo or join the beta — we’ll reach out with next steps.

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Ready to turn your fridge from a black box into a monitored environment?