One planet. One table.

The world is full of good food.

Spin the globe. Tap a country. Cook what people are actually making — shared by the people who live there.

195 countries Built for iOS & Android Beta later this year
Tokyo · onigiri
Lagos · jollof rice
Lima · ceviche
Tap a country to see what's cooking

A grandmother in Lagos. A student in Seoul. A chef in Lima. All cooking dinner — right now.

Bitemate is the home for the world's home cooks. Every dish remembers where it came from, who shared it, and what it means to them. The globe is the map. The food is the message.

— what we're building, in one breath
How it works

Three simple things. A whole planet of food.

01

Spin the globe

The hero of the app. A 3D globe of every country, with real recipes pinned by the people who live there. No algorithm picking for you — just a planet to explore.

02

Share a dish

Upload a photo. We'll figure out the country, the ingredients, and the dish name — you tell us what it's actually called in its home kitchen. It lands on the map.

03

Follow the feed

See what your people are cooking. Save what looks good. Score what you've made. Build a feed that tastes like the world, not the same five trends.

On the map today

Six dishes. Six kitchens. Same planet.

See more on the app
Japan · 日本

Onigiri

Akiko · Kyoto

9.12,341 saves
Nigeria

Jollof rice

Tunde · Lagos

9.45,012 saves
Peru

Ceviche

Lucía · Lima

8.91,884 saves
Italy · Italia

Cacio e pepe

Marco · Rome

9.03,206 saves
Mexico · México

Tacos al pastor

Carlos · CDMX

9.34,491 saves
South Korea · 한국

Kimchi jjigae

Jiwoo · Seoul

9.12,955 saves
Why it matters

Food is the original universal language. Nobody's built it a home — until now.

Every country has a way of saying welcome through dinner — but that food is scattered across video apps, blogs, and screenshots buried in Notes, and the dish gets cut off from the place it came from.

Bitemate organizes food by where it actually lives, so someone in Lagos, Seoul, or São Paulo feels equally at home — and gives the creator economy to home cooks, not just chefs with cameras. No orphaned dishes. Just food, with its passport intact.

Akiko

Shared onigiri — Mum's recipe, three generations in.

2 minutes ago · Kyoto

Lucía

Pinned ceviche to the map. "The fish has to be that morning's catch."

12 minutes ago · Lima

Marco

Made cacio e pepe from Akiko's notes. Saved her version too.

28 minutes ago · Rome

Tunde

Started a thread under jollof rice: Nigerian vs. Ghanaian. Civil so far.

1 hour ago · Lagos

195
countries on the globe
5,000+
distinct cuisines tracked
5B
home cooks worldwide
1
place they all belong
The platform

More than a recipe app. A home for everything home cooking.

Live

The Globe

A 3D, spinnable globe of all 195 countries. Tap any one to see real recipes pinned by the people who live there — geography as the index, not an algorithm.

Live

AI Recipe Capture

Snap a photo of your dish. Bitemate's AI reads the image and auto-fills the country, ingredients, and dish name — you just confirm what it's called at home.

Coming soon

The Market

Shop the exact ingredients behind any recipe, sourced for your region — with a 5% take rate where delivery apps charge up to 30%. Fair to cooks, fair to shoppers.

Coming soon

Live Classes & Creator Payouts

Learn a dish live from the home cook who shared it, and let home cooks — not just chefs with cameras — earn from the food they love to make.

Explore by country

Start with a country. Find the home cooking that defines it.

Every country on Bitemate is a doorway into its real, everyday food — the dishes families actually make, not the tourist menu. Pick one to start.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

What is Bitemate?

Bitemate is a global recipe-discovery and social app for home cooks. You spin a 3D globe, tap any country, and see the real dishes people there are actually cooking — shared by the locals who make them. It's built for iOS and Android.

How is it different from other recipe apps?

Most recipe apps organize food by trend or algorithm. Bitemate organizes it by place — every dish stays attached to the country and the person it came from. No orphaned recipes, no "exotic" labels, just authentic home cooking with its passport intact.

How do I add my own recipe?

Take a photo of your dish. Bitemate's AI reads the image and auto-fills the country, ingredients, and dish name — you confirm what it's really called at home, and it lands as a pin on the globe for the world to find.

Is Bitemate free?

Yes — discovering, sharing, and saving recipes is free. A Market for shopping recipe ingredients and live cooking classes are coming, with a creator-friendly 5% take rate.

When can I use it?

The beta opens to waitlist members first, country by country. Join the waitlist and tell us where you're cooking from to get early access.

For investors

A geographic social graph for food — and a 5% take rate where Uber Eats charges up to 30%.

We're building the consumer side first: the globe, the share flow, the feed. The commerce layer follows — ingredients, classes, and creator payouts, on terms that actually work for home cooks.

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Join the table

Be first on the map.

The beta opens to waitlist members first, country by country. Tell us where you're cooking from.