Just say it.
"Eggs, milk, two avocados." Hearth listens, categorizes, and drops every item into the right list — on-device, no roundtrip.
Voice-first grocery lists. A cookbook you actually want to open. Shared with the people you live with — or kept just for you. Hearth is built for iPhone.



"Eggs, milk, two avocados." Hearth listens, categorizes, and drops every item into the right list — on-device, no roundtrip.
Save from the web, TikTok, photos, or dictate your own. Cook mode keeps your screen awake and your hands free, step by step.
Share lists and recipes with the people you live with. Or don't — Hearth is built for one person just as carefully as for six.
Photograph a handwritten list or a recipe in a magazine. Hearth reads it, structures it, and saves it — in seconds.
Trader Joe's, Costco, the pharmacy, the hardware store. Keep them as separate as your trips, all in one place.
Your lists and recipes are yours. We don't sell, mine, or read them. Leave anytime, with your stuff.


curated recipes, ready the day you open the app.

Hold the mic and talk like you would to a person. Hearth hears “milk, eggs, two whole wheat bread” and files each one — on-device, in a blink.
Every item lands in the right category across every list, so the store run practically writes itself. Check things off and they fade away.
Save from the web, a photo, or a TikTok link — then browse shelf after shelf of meals that look like a magazine, not a spreadsheet.
Drop recipes onto the days you'll cook them. Hearth even drafts your first week, then sends the whole plan to your grocery list at once.
Lists and recipes stay in sync with everyone you live with — who added what, in real time. Or keep it all to yourself; Hearth works just as well solo.
“Phone across the kitchen, hands greasy.”
Cook mode walks you through each step on a screen that won't sleep. Tap your nose, your elbow, your phone case — Ember just keeps going.
“It's 11pm and TikTok showed me a recipe.”
Paste the link. Hearth parses the ingredients, steps, time, and serving count — and saves the video frame as the hero. Cook it next Tuesday.
“Trader Joe's, Costco, the pharmacy.”
Each trip is its own list — categorized by aisle, synced across phones, in your pocket when you need it. Three different runs, one app.
“Cookbook open on the counter.”
Snap a photo of any recipe — handwritten, glossy magazine, grandmother's index card. Hearth digitizes it into something cookable.
“Out of milk. Again.”
"Hold the mic button on the lock screen." Milk, two avocados, more of that sourdough. Done before you've put the empty carton down.
“Cooking for the whole household tonight.”
Plan once, everyone sees. Your partner can add the missing ingredient from the car, your roommate can check items off at the store.
From a five-minute weeknight pasta to a slow-Sunday lamb shoulder — Hearth ships with a curated Explore catalog so you're never staring at an empty cookbook. Save what you like, ignore what you don't.
Every screen has a dark side — warm-toned, low-glare, and easy on late-night eyes. It follows your phone, or pin it however you like.

Invite the people you live with — your partner, a roommate, your parents, a kid. Everyone sees the same lists, the same cookbook, the same plan for tonight. No more “did you get the milk?” texts.
Ember is the small spark at the center of Hearth. They tidy your lists, remember what you cook on Tuesdays, and offer a tip when you need one.
Hearth is a household app for iPhone. Voice-driven grocery lists, a recipe library you can import from anywhere, a cook mode that keeps your hands free, and household sync when you want to share with the people you live with.
Not at all. Hearth is solo-first. Most features work just for you. Sharing a household is something you can do, not something you have to do.
Not today — Hearth is iPhone-only. If Android is something you'd want, let us know at support@tryhearthapp.com.
Your lists and recipes are stored privately and synced through your account. We don't sell or share your data — see the Privacy Policy for the full picture.
Email support@tryhearthapp.com. A real person reads everything.
Voice-first grocery lists. A cookbook you actually want to open. Shared with your household — or just for you.
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