I Saw the Future of Fridges. I'm Betting They'll All Have This One Genius Feature

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A smart fridge I saw at CES has the best new feature I’ve seen in years.

David Watsky Managing Editor / Home and Kitchen

David lives in Brooklyn where he’s spent more than a decade covering all things edible, including meal kit services, food subscriptions, kitchen tools and cooking tips. David earned his BA from Northeastern and has toiled in nearly every aspect of the food business, including as a line cook in Rhode Island where he once made a steak sandwich for Lamar Odom. Right now he’s likely somewhere stress-testing a blender or tinkering with a toaster. Anything with sesame is his all-time favorite food this week.

Expertise Kitchen tools | Appliances | Food science | Subscriptions | Meal kits

Two types of innovations catch my eye as I roam the floor at CES, the world’s largest display of future tech. One type is that which wows with impressive engineering — for example, a travel mug that both grinds and brews cold brew coffee in the same vessel. The other is less mind-boggling but driven by function, solving an age-old problem or daily nuisance.

GE Profile’s new smart fridge, featuring a built-in grocery barcode scanner, falls squarely in the latter cohort. While the scanner is not a feature that raises questions about how it was done, it does prompt us to wonder why it took so long for someone to introduce it.

I got to play around with the smart fridge at a private press preview in Las Vegas. What stood out was how easy the barcode scanner is to use and how beneficial it would be for keeping track of weekly groceries and streamlining the list-making and grocery shopping experience.

How it works

The scanner system recognizes more than 4 million groceries and household products.

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A simple barcode scanner is mounted near the water dispenser in the fridge’s small hub screen, recognizing over 4 million common groceries and household products. When you’re running low on your preferred brand of coffee beans, garbage bags or 2% milk, you simply scan the barcode, and the item is then added to your weekly shopping list, which is accessible through the mobile app, of course.

Even foods that don’t have a barcode can be added using a voice command. Simply engage the fridge and say something like, “Add Granny Smith apples to the grocery list.” Boom, it’s there. 

I tried it. Even in the loud and busy showroom, the fridge heard me and acted dutifully.

You can scan and order groceries directly from your fridge

Scanned items go directly to a grocery list, accessible from your phone or tablet.

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Taking things a step further, GE Profile has partnered with Instacart. If you do your grocery shopping online, you can either make an individual purchase or order your entire list directly from the fridge or via your mobile device.

The barcode scanner is universally applicable, even if you don’t use Instacart. The scanning process takes literally seconds, which is far faster and quicker than creating a manual list. Currently, the brand works with a handful of national retailers through Instacart. The fridge scans over 4 million household products — not just groceries — with more to be added in system updates.

A well-rounded smart fridge with loads of features

The scanner function is what caught my attention, but GE Profile’s new fridge has other impressive innovative features, including a top-down camera that allows you to view your produce drawers and take inventory from anywhere. This is a handy feature to be certain but one we’ve seen in fridges before.

A top-down camera shows you the contents of your produce in real time. A handy feature, but by no means an industry first.

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Another new addition is a recipe generator that suggests ideas based on the food in your fridge. Snap a photo of the contents, and the hub screen populates recipe ideas for lunch or dinner. You can instantly add missing ingredients for a given recipe to your grocery list.

For easier hydration, the fridge sports hands-free autofill. Using sensors in the refrigerator dispenser, it dispenses the precise amount of filtered water for the given vessel and then stops. You’re free to walk away while the glass or bottle fills up.

Pricing and availability

The smart fridge will be available starting in April.

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The Smart 4-Door French-Door Refrigerator with Kitchen Assistant will be available in both standard depth and counter-depth models starting in April 2026, with a suggested MSRP of $4,899.

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