NIVAALA · VOICE APP · FREE BETA

Recipes sound better in your mother's voice. Now you can keep it that way.

Just speak. Nivaala listens, transcribes, and preserves your family's recipes in every Indian language, no typing, no formatting, no tech skills needed. The simplest way to save what matters most.

FREE TO DOWNLOAD · CURRENTLY IN BETA

Just speak. Nivaala does the rest.

Record your recipe as you'd say it aloud, no format, no fuss, no typing. Nivaala transcribes, organises, and stores it beautifully in any Indian language. Because cooking isn't about exact measurements. It's about the voice that guides you, the wisdom that flows, and the love that's shared between words.

HOW IT WORKS

Four steps. One recording.A recipe preserved forever.

Open the app and press record

No setup. No account required to start. Just tap the microphone and begin speaking, in any language, at any pace.

Speak the recipe naturally

Say it exactly the way your family says it. "A fistful of rice." "Cook until it smells right." Nivaala understands how people actually cook

Nivaala transcribes and organises it

The app converts your voice recording into a structured, readable recipe, automatically, in the language you spoke.

Saved in your family archive

Your recipe is stored safely in your personal family archive, searchable, shareable, and preserved for generations.
WHAT THE APP DOES

More than a voice recorder. A living family archive.

🎙️ Voice Recording in Any Indian Language

Speak in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, or switch between languages mid-sentence. Nivaala keeps up. No typing. No translating. Just speak.

📝 Automatic Transcription

Every recording is automatically converted into a readable, structured recipe. Ingredients, method, notes, organised the way a cook would want to read it, not a computer.

👨‍👩‍👧 Family Archive

All your recipes in one place, searchable, sortable, and yours. Build a growing archive of your family's food heritage, recipe by recipe, generation by generation.

🗺️ Food Atlas

Explore what's being cooked in your neighbourhood, and across India. A living, community-built map of Indian food culture, updated every time someone records a recipe

📤 Share With Family

Send a recipe to your mother. Share your archive with your children. A recipe recorded by your grandmother in Kerala can be in your kitchen in London in seconds.
THE FOOD ATLAS

What's cooking in your neighbourhood.

Journey through our unique approach and discover what makes us different.
1

Your recipes are private. Always.

Everything you record belongs to you and your family. No recipe is ever shared without your explicit choice. Your grandmother's secret dal stays secret, unless you decide otherwise.
2

Choose to contribute, one recipe at a time

When you're ready, you can make any recipe public and add it to the Food Atlas. One dish. Ten dishes. All of them. Entirely your choice, entirely reversible. Your contribution helps build a living record of Indian food culture that no cookbook ever could.
3

Discover what's cooking near you

Explore the public recipes in your neighbourhood, city, or state. See the biryani your neighbour makes. The pickle from three streets away. The festival dish your community has been cooking for four generations, now finally written down.
4

Help map India's 1,600+ food traditions

Most of India's culinary heritage exists nowhere except in people's memory. Every public recipe on the Food Atlas is one tradition saved. The more families who contribute, the more complete India's culinary map becomes.
1,600+
food traditions in India
Most
exist only in memory
None
have to disappear.
NIVAALA · VOICE APP · FREE BETA

The recipe is still there. Record it today.

Free to download. Works in every Indian language. Takes three minutes to record your first recipe. The only question is: which one will you save first?

FREE TO DOWNLOAD · CURRENTLY IN BETA