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Out of Eggs? A New Fridge Scans Groceries as You Run Low and Adds Them to a List

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Keeping a mental list of the groceries you're running low on is a weekly battle. The new smart fridge from GE Profile, announced ahead of CES 2026, aims to take the guesswork out of your next trip to the supermarket.

The brand has introduced an AI-powered refrigerator that could transform the all-important kitchen cold storage space into an intelligent assistant, featuring a built-in scanner to manage your grocery list, a smart hub for suggesting recipes, and a live camera feed designed to eliminate overbuying and reduce food waste.

A first-ever built-in food scanner keeps tabs on your supplies

You can access your groery list via the app or have it sent directly to an Instacart account. GE Profile

At the heart of GE Profile's Smart 4-Door French-Door Refrigerator with Kitchen Assistant (27.9 cubic feet) is a barcode scanner built into the exterior of the refrigerator's water and ice dispenser. When you're running low on milk, eggs or any other item, simply scan the barcode and the refrigerator automatically adds it to a digital grocery list in the SmartHQ app, complete with brand, flavor and size.

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Currently, the system recognizes over four million products, and the shopping list can be shared with household members, referenced during in-store visits, or synced directly with Instacart for delivery. For items without barcodes, users can add them through voice commands or text input on the refrigerator's display or via the app.

"We're creating intuitive experiences that feel natural and effortless, turning the refrigerator into a true kitchen companion that evolves with families over time," said Jason May, executive product director of French-door refrigeration at GE Appliances.

A camera lets you check on rations

The refrigerator also features FridgeFocus, a camera system embedded in an LED bar that captures real-time images of the drawers. Household members can check what's in the fridge while shopping, helping prevent duplicate purchases.

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