Brimm.
Press Kit

Brimm press resources.

Everything you need to write about Brimm. Logos, screenshots, fact sheet, founder quotes, and direct contact for follow-up.

Boilerplate

Brimm is a pantry-first cooking app for Android. The user photographs their fridge, pantry, or bar; the app extracts every ingredient and surfaces 28,000 recipes that match what's already there. The recipe catalog includes a vintage cocktail bar of 4,000+ drinks, half of them pre-prohibition recipes (1860–1920) transcribed from period bartender's manuals. Brimm is a solo project by Kyle Schulgen, launching publicly on Google Play on May 10, 2026, with iOS following in late summer 2026.

Fast facts

Product
Brimm — pantry-first cooking app
Tagline
see what's in your kitchen. cook it tonight.
Launch
May 10, 2026 (Google Play); iOS late summer 2026
Platforms
Android first, iOS to follow
Categories
Food and Drink, Cooking, Pantry Tracking, Mobile Apps
Recipes
28,000 total: 23,745 food + 4,253 drinks (3,925 cocktails, 178 mocktails)
Free tier
$0/forever. 20 swipes/day, full pantry, basic cook mode, cocktail bar
Pro tier
$4.99/month, $29.99/year, $59.99 lifetime
Pro features
Vision OCR pantry scans, voice cook mode, family sharing, meal planner, waste-dollar dashboard, recipe URL imports
Stack
Kotlin / Jetpack Compose · Cloudflare Workers + D1 + R2 · Anthropic Claude (vision OCR + recipe matching)
Founder
Kyle Schulgen, solo developer (six months full-time)
Headquarters
United States
Funding
Bootstrapped

The pitch in one paragraph

Most cooking apps assume you'll go to the store. Brimm assumes you won't. The app starts from what's already in your kitchen — photographed, OCR'd, threaded onto a single ingredient list — and surfaces only the recipes that actually match. The wedge: stop searching recipes and start surveying what you already own. Layered on top is a vintage cocktail bar with 4,000+ drinks, half of them pre-prohibition manuscripts (Jerry Thomas 1862, Harry Johnson 1882, William Boothby 1908, Hugo Ensslin 1917) that don't exist on any other app.

Founder quotes (citable)

"Most cooking apps want you to type. Brimm wants you to point a camera. The kitchen has the answer; you just need to look at it the right way." — Kyle Schulgen, founder
"I built it because I was opening my fridge nightly, seeing real food, and ordering takeout anyway because nothing 'matched a recipe.' That decision-fatigue loop was the real product opportunity, not another recipe database." — Kyle Schulgen, founder
"The cocktail bar was meant to be a side feature. It grew into 4,000 drinks because the pre-Prohibition manuscripts were too good to leave out. Half of those recipes haven't been mixed in a real bar in a hundred years." — Kyle Schulgen, founder

Visual assets

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App screenshots

Higher-res versions and additional screenshots available on request.

Story angles

AngleHook
Solo dev / indie launchOne-person Android app shipping with a 28k-recipe catalog and full backend, six months of work.
Food waste reductionPantry-first cooking is structurally a food-waste play; Brimm's "what's about to die" ranking surfaces ingredients before they spoil.
Cocktail historyThe pre-Prohibition manuscript corpus inside Brimm is the largest of any consumer app. Real recipes from Jerry Thomas, Boothby, Ensslin.
Computer vision in consumer appsAnthropic Claude vision API used for pantry OCR — practical applied AI that isn't another chatbot.
Anti-AI-slop counterprogrammingBrimm doesn't generate recipes. It curates and matches. A counter-pitch in the era of LLM recipe slop.
Cloudflare-stack indie launchWorkers + D1 + R2 reference architecture; entire backend runs on free tiers up to ~5K daily users.

Press contact

Founder available for interviews via email, phone, or video. Embargoed previews available before May 10, 2026.

Kyle Schulgen
[email protected]

Site: brimmapp.com · Beta link: join the Android beta

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