Nothing forgotten, nothing wasted.
Ambry keeps track of what's in your kitchen, tells you what needs eating first, and helps you cook from what you already have — so less ends up in the bin.
Coming soon to iPhone and Android. Links go live at launch.
Four simple habits that add up to a fuller cupboard, a smaller shop, and a lot less waste.
Add what you're buying, then tick it off as you shop. Set the size and use-by date in one tap.
Every item shows how long it's got. What's going soon rises to the top so nothing gets forgotten.
Recipes rank by what you already have and what needs eating first — with the method built in.
Watch what you've used, what you've saved, and what got wasted — in plain pounds and grams.
Most of it happens at home, and most of it could have been eaten. Ambry is built to chip away at exactly this.
Figures from WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme), Household Food and Drink Waste in the UK and the Household Food Management Survey. See wrap.ngo.
Ambry's just getting started. Here's what's in your hands today and what we're building next. Timeframes are a guide, not a promise — we'd rather ship things right than rush them.
Got a feature you'd love to see? Tell us — a lot of what we build comes straight from what testers ask for.
Ambry's in testing now, and we're letting more people in as we go. If you'd like to try it early and help shape where it goes, drop us a line.
Request tester accessQuestions, feedback, or a bug to report? We'd love to hear from you.
hello@ambryapp.comPlain-English summaries of how Ambry handles your information. Tap to read each in full.
Last updated: 23 August 2026
Ambry is built to keep your information on your own device wherever possible. We collect as little as we can, we don't sell your data, and we don't show ads.
The food you track, your shopping lists, your recipes, and your history are stored on your device. This information stays with you and is not sent to us unless you choose to contact us or a feature that syncs your data is switched on.
If you email us, we'll have whatever you include in that message (such as your email address and what you write) so we can reply and provide support.
If you sign up for updates, we store the email address you give us so we can let you know when Ambry launches and share the occasional tip. The form is handled by our host, Netlify, and your address is kept until you unsubscribe or ask us to remove it. Every email we send includes a way to opt out, and you can also reach us at the address below to be taken off the list. We won't use your email for anything else, and we won't share it.
We don't use analytics or crash-reporting tools in the app. We don't track your activity or build a profile of you.
We don't sell your personal information. Our website is hosted by Netlify, which processes basic technical data needed to serve the site (such as your IP address in standard server logs). Beyond that, we only share information where the law requires it.
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal information. Because most data lives on your device, you can remove it by deleting it in the app or uninstalling. For anything else, contact us at the email above.
Ambry isn't directed at children under 16, and we don't knowingly collect their information.
We'll update this policy as the app grows, and note the date at the top when we do.
Last updated: 23 August 2026
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We don't use analytics or advertising cookies, and we don't track you across other websites.
The Ambry app itself uses on-device storage to save your kitchen data, not tracking cookies.
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Pop your email in and we'll let you know when Ambry launches — plus the odd tip on wasting less along the way. No spam, unsubscribe any time.
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