Students Build Food-Waste App Using Caffeine AI on the Internet Computer

A group of students has developed a startup idea to reduce household food waste using the AI-powered development platform Caffeine AI. Their concept, a virtual pantry app, helps users keep track of groceries, avoid buying duplicates, and get reminders to use food before it expires.

One of the students, Jovia from Haileybury in Melbourne, said the idea came from noticing how much food goes to waste in homes every week. “We knew our product was addressing a real problem,” she explained. “We used Caffeine AI to create our app’s prototype and were amazed at how easy it was. With a single prompt, our app was created — it felt like Caffeine AI was reading our minds. It made the changes we wanted and helped us bring our idea to life.”

The project was part of a school-wide entrepreneurship challenge where students were encouraged to build startup ideas addressing real-world issues. Jovia’s team focused on food waste, a growing concern with millions of tonnes of food discarded each year. Their app aims to make it easier for households to track what they have, reduce unnecessary purchases, and plan meals around ingredients already on hand.

The platform is live in alpha and offers free daily credits for experimentation, helping students and developers prototype quickly.

For Jovia and her classmates, the process was as much about learning as it was about building. “We could focus on design and the problem we wanted to solve, rather than worrying about technical coding,” she said. The team hopes to advance to the final round of their school’s startup competition, where they plan to refine their prototype into a fully working app.

Food waste remains a complex challenge linked to consumer behaviour, perishability, and storage habits. While the students’ app won’t fix the problem overnight, it represents a practical attempt to use technology for everyday impact.

The project also highlights how AI-powered platforms like Caffeine are changing the way young people create. Built on the decentralised infrastructure of the Internet Computer, Caffeine AI lets students like Jovia move from idea to prototype in hours — turning creativity and curiosity into tangible innovation.

Link : https://nexus-2fy.caffeine.xyz/


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