How Does Kitchen's Witch AI Cooking Photo Feedback Work?

What is AI cooking photo feedback?

At any step in a recipe, you can take a photo of your cooking progress and Kitchen's Witch AI will analyze it in real time. It tells you: whether your dish looks correct for that step, what to adjust, how close you are to the right result, and any safety concerns (like undercooked meat or burning).

How accurate is the AI analysis?

The AI is trained on thousands of cooking images and understands visual cues like caramelization, browning, texture changes, and color. It's not a replacement for your own judgment, but it's like having an experienced chef look over your shoulder.

When should I use photo analysis?

Photo analysis is most useful when you're unsure: Is the onion caramelized enough? Is the bread properly risen? Is the meat cooked through? Did the caramel go too dark? These are exactly the moments where a second opinion from the AI saves your dish.

How to use it

While following a recipe, tap the camera icon on any step. Take a photo of your dish from above or at an angle that shows the cooking state clearly. The AI analyzes the image and returns feedback within a few seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the AI tell if my food is safe to eat?

The AI can flag obvious concerns like visually undercooked chicken or burnt food, but it cannot replace food safety thermometers or professional judgment. Always use a meat thermometer for proteins and follow food safety guidelines.

How much does photo analysis cost?

Analyzing a cooking photo costs 10 truffles. This covers the AI vision processing cost for each image.

What kind of photos work best?

Clear, well-lit photos from directly above or at a 45-degree angle work best. Make sure the food fills most of the frame. Avoid blurry or very dark photos — the AI needs to see texture and color clearly.

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