Nosh Robotics Launches $1,499 Nosh One AI Cooking Robot with Limited Functions
Nosh Robotics has launched the Nosh One, a $1,499 cooking robot designed to handle cooking autonomously. It features ingredient selection, sautéing, plating, and self-cleaning but has limitations, unable to bake, roast, boil, sear, or steam. The robot uses NoshOS, equipped with sensors and machine vision to monitor cooking processes and suggest meals based on available ingredients. Preorders are available until March 25, 2026, with deliveries expected in early summer 2026.

Nosh Robotics, based in Bengaluru, India, has introduced the Nosh One, a $1,499 AI-powered cooking robot. It can autonomously manage ingredient selection, sautéing, plating, and self-cleaning. However, it requires users to load ingredients into cartridges for each recipe and cannot perform baking, roasting, boiling, searing, or steaming tasks.
Weighing 57 pounds and measuring 21 by 17 inches, it occupies significant counter space. The device operates on NoshOS, which utilizes sensors to adjust cooking parameters and suggests meals based on available ingredients. Preorders are open until March 25, 2026, with shipments expected in early summer 2026.




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