Expiry scans your groceries, tracks expiration dates, and alerts you before things go bad — automatically.
It's not about being disorganized — it's about not having the right tool.
Costco and Sam's Club are great for savings — but it's easy to lose track of 30+ items in the fridge and pantry.
With busy schedules, families simply can't remember every expiration date. It only takes a few forgotten items to add up to hundreds of dollars.
Manual entry apps get abandoned within a week. Nobody has time to type in every product by hand.
The average American family throws away between $1,300 and $2,200 worth of food every year — that's a vacation, a car payment, or an emergency fund.
No manual entry. No spreadsheets. Just point, scan, and forget about it — until Expiry reminds you.
Point your phone at any product. Expiry instantly identifies it from a database of millions of items.
Type in the date printed on the package. Takes about 3 seconds. Expiry remembers it for you.
Expiry alerts you 3 days before anything expires — with recipe suggestions to use it up in time.
Expiry tracks everything in your home that has an expiration date.
By knowing what's about to expire, you use it before it goes bad — and stop buying things you already have.
When something is about to expire, Expiry suggests quick recipes so you use it up deliciously instead of throwing it away.
Get a heads-up 3 days before anything expires. No more discovering forgotten yogurt or expired medication.
Over time, Expiry learns what you consistently throw away and suggests buying less of those items.
Expired medicine can be harmful. Expiry keeps track of every prescription and OTC medication in your home.
Barcode scanning plus automatic product lookup means adding a full grocery run takes under 2 minutes.
Anyone who buys groceries and hates throwing money away.
Managing a full household means juggling dozens of products. Expiry keeps it all organized.
Costco and Sam's Club shoppers who buy in quantity and need to stay on top of what's expiring.
Keeping track of medications and pantry items becomes easier with clear alerts and a simple interface.
Reducing food waste is one of the most impactful individual actions for the environment.
When millions of families waste less, the impact on the environment and economy is enormous.
Food waste in landfills produces methane — a greenhouse gas 25× more potent than CO₂. Every saved item counts.
It takes 53 gallons of water to produce a single glass of milk. Wasting food means wasting the water used to make it.
Reducing household waste creates more efficient food systems — helping address food insecurity across communities.
Millions of Americans unknowingly take expired medications. Expiry helps families stay safe and dispose of meds properly.
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