At CES 2026 the Kitchen Learns to Cook Itself with Wanaichef’s AI Chef Ultra
CES 2026 wasn’t just about self-driving cars and smarter TVs. One of the most buzzworthy corners of the Las Vegas show floor was where Wanaichef unveiled its vision for kitchen intelligence: the AI Chef Ultra, a machine that doesn’t just heat food — it thinks about how it cooks it. 🌶️🤖
This isn’t your grandma’s recipe box with a touchscreen. Wanaichef’s AI Chef Ultra embodies the idea that a kitchen should be intuitive, adaptive, and smart enough to make real-time decisions about cooking, nutrition, and flavor — all with minimal input from the human chef.
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At CES the AI Chef Ultra took center stage as a centerpiece of the intelligent cooking revolution. Instead of preset modes like “defrost” or “popcorn,” this system uses computer vision and AI models trained on professional cooking data to recognize raw ingredients, assess their needs, and dynamically control heat and technique throughout the cooking process.
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Mounted inside the unit are multi-zone temperature controls and cameras that continuously monitor what’s going on inside. As ingredients heat up, steam rises, and colors change, the AI adjusts temperature and timing — making decisions based on what real chefs would do rather than what’s stamped on a sticker. The result? Tender veggies, juicy proteins, and complex dishes with the hands-off convenience of modern tech.
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But the magic doesn’t stop at temperature. Wanaichef’s AI platform connects with wan AiOS, a dietary intelligence system that can tailor meals to health goals, lifestyle data, and even personal preferences. The system can suggest menus, plan meals over days, and help you meet nutritional targets without flipping through cookbooks or apps.
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In essence, Wanaichef has reimagined the kitchen as a thinking partner rather than a set of tools. Drop in your ingredients, and the AI Chef Ultra interprets them. It identifies what’s inside the cooking chamber, selects best cooking methods for each component, and orchestrates the entire process from start to finish — all without you needing to “set” a traditional cooking program.
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Attendees at CES flocked to see live demos of dishes prepared with the machine, remarking that the AI removes guesswork from complex cooking techniques like braising or stir-frying while still giving results that taste — and look — far beyond microwave-level meals. Many predicted this tech could reshape how busy families, restaurants, and even hospitality kitchens run their day-to-day operations.
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What makes the AI Chef Ultra truly standout is its positioning not just as a gadget, but as the heart of an integrated kitchen ecosystem. The device isn’t meant to replace the chef; it augments culinary creativity, bridges health data with everyday meals, and recasts cooking as an intelligent dialogue between human intention and machine execution.
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Wanaichef’s debut at CES 2026 signals that the future of food tech isn’t just about automation — it’s about cognition. Kitchens are becoming learning systems, and meals are getting smarter one plate at a time. 🍲🔮
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