About KitchenOS

Dinner decided. Health respected. Everyone at the table, fed well.

That's the whole mission. KitchenOS exists so the daily "what's for dinner?" stops being a negotiation — for Indian families at home and abroad, cooking around real health needs without giving up the food they actually love.

KitchenOS is built for households where dinner has to work around real health needs — a parent's blood pressure, a child's allergy, someone on several medications — without giving up the food a family actually loves to eat. We're building the meal planner we wished our own families had: one that respects your food, your medicines, and the people who help you cook.

— The KitchenOS team

What we believe

Four things we won't compromise on.

These aren't poster values — each one is wired into how the product actually works today.

Honesty over polish

We say what the product is and isn't. Drug-food alerts come from a deterministic, curated interaction ruleset — advisory, not medical advice, and never a substitute for your doctor or pharmacist. AI meal suggestions are worth a quick sanity-check before you cook. We'd rather under-claim than over-promise.

Dignity for every cook

In many Indian homes, the person at the stove isn't the person who planned the menu. KitchenOS gives household helpers their own respectful, PIN-protected view — today's menu, the recipe, the quantities — while the family's health and personal details stay private. Tools should respect everyone in the kitchen.

India-first, by design

Your data is stored and processed in Google Cloud's Mumbai region (asia-south1). The plans speak regional cuisines — South Indian, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, and more — and the calendar knows festivals and fasting days. For families abroad, it helps you keep cooking the food you carried with you. Details in our Privacy Policy.

Families are plural

One "user" is never the whole story. KitchenOS plans for the household — adults, children, elders, and the people who help you cook — each with their own profile, needs, and preferences. A plan that ignores anyone at the table isn't a plan.

Where we are

Early, and honest about it.

KitchenOS is in private beta. We're letting in a small cohort of families across India each week from the waitlist, cooking alongside them, and shaping the product around what their kitchens actually need. It's free while we're in beta.

There's no big team page to show you and no press wall — just a product being built carefully, with the people who use it. If you want to be one of those families, the waitlist is the way in. And if you have a question, write to support@ganakys.com.

Join the waitlist

Help us build it right.

We're letting in a small cohort of families across India each week. Join the waitlist and we'll send a personal invite when your spot is ready.

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