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Her recipes,
in her own voice.

Spoken Kitchen helps families preserve the recipes of the people they love — recorded by them, in their own language, before they're lost.

Early access for the first families. No spam, ever.

Watercolor illustration of grandmother and daughter cooking together

Some recipes were never written down.

They lived in a grandmother's hands, in a father's memory, in a language spoken at one table. When that voice goes quiet, the recipe often does too — not because no one cared, but because no one knew how to keep it. Spoken Kitchen exists to keep it.

How it works

Three quiet steps.

  1. 01

    Record

    Your family chef narrates a recipe the way they always have — in Korean, Spanish, Chinese, or English. No forms. Just their voice.

  2. 02

    Preserve

    We transcribe, translate, and gently structure it into a bilingual recipe — keeping the asides, the measurements by feel, the cultural nuance.

  3. 03

    Treasure

    Build a digital cookbook your whole family can cook from. Order a printed hardcover heirloom when you're ready.

What makes it different

Built to outlast us.

Their actual voice, kept forever.
The original audio recording is preserved alongside every recipe. That voice is the heirloom — the recipe is just one of its gifts.
Translation that respects nuance.
Not a robotic word-for-word swap. We carry over the cultural meaning so your family understands the recipe the way it was meant.
Bilingual by design.
Supports Korean, Spanish, Chinese, and English — side by side, so every generation can cook from the same page.
A printed heirloom.
Order a hardcover cookbook of your family's recipes — the kind of object your grandchildren will keep on a shelf.

Be among the first families
to preserve a voice.

We're opening Spoken Kitchen to a small group of families first. Leave your email and we'll write to you when it's your turn.