Fridge shows grocery list on screen with camera and scanner on left and fresh produce nearby.

GE Profile Unveils AI-Powered Fridge Ahead of CES 2026

At a Glance

  • GE Profile launches a smart fridge with built-in barcode scanner and camera before CES 2026.
  • The fridge syncs a digital grocery list to Instacart and offers voice-controlled recipe suggestions.
  • It starts at $4,899 and will be available in April 2026.
  • Why it matters: It turns the refrigerator into a kitchen assistant that can reduce food waste and simplify shopping.

GE Profile’s newest 4-door French-door refrigerator promises to make grocery lists and kitchen organization effortless, debuting just before CES 2026.

A Built-In Scanner That Tracks Your Stock

The fridge’s barcode scanner sits on the water-and-ice dispenser, automatically adding scanned items to a SmartHQ app list. It recognizes more than four million products and lets users share or sync the list with Instacart. Items without barcodes can be added by voice, text, or the display.

Camera and Home-Hub Features

FridgeFocus, a camera embedded in an LED bar, shows real-time drawer contents so shoppers can avoid duplicate purchases. An 8-inch touchscreen delivers weather updates, customizable backgrounds, and monthly recipe additions from partners like Taste of Home. Voice controls let users add items, convert measurements, or look up product info hands-free.

Smart fridge screen showing weather forecast with clouds and rain icons near LED camera and visible grocery shelf

Jason May said:

> “We’re creating intuitive experiences that feel natural and effortless, turning the refrigerator into a true kitchen companion that evolves with families over time.”

Availability, Pricing, and Design

The 27.9-cubic-foot model will ship in standard-depth and counter-depth variants in April 2026. It starts at $4,899 and comes in fingerprint-resistant stainless steel with door-in-door storage, an adjustable temperature drawer, and LED lighting. It can be bought via geappliances.com or select retailers nationwide.

Key Takeaways

  • The fridge features a built-in barcode scanner that syncs with Instacart.
  • FridgeFocus camera helps avoid duplicate purchases.
  • The unit starts at $4,899 and launches in April 2026.

The new smart fridge aims to make grocery shopping and kitchen management easier than ever.

Author

  • My name is Caleb R. Anderson, and I’m a Fort Worth–based journalist covering local news and breaking stories that matter most to our community.

    Caleb R. Anderson is a Senior Correspondent at News of Fort Worth, covering city government, urban development, and housing across Tarrant County. A former state accountability reporter, he’s known for deeply sourced stories that show how policy decisions shape everyday life in Fort Worth neighborhoods.

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