Joule: Sous Vide by ChefSteps for pc

Joule for Pc

Published by ChefSteps Inc. on 2023-05-01

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 2.75.0
  • File size: 42.31 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. • Exclusive access to our cooking guides: The app comes with step-by-step guides for everything from perfect fried chicken, to succulent salmon, to the best steak you’ve ever had in your life, helping you unlock the power of sous vide.

2. Absolutely! You can still use our sous vide guides and Visual Doneness in the Joule App to figure out your favorite times and temperatures, then manually set your other tool and make amazing meals at home.

3. The Joule App includes groundbreaking features like Visual Doneness, precise temperature control from anywhere, and a robust collection of recipes and cooking guides created by the ChefSteps team.

4. Get access to the best sous vide recipes and control Joule, the world’s smallest, most powerful sous vide tool, with the Joule App.

5. • Visual Doneness: Choose exactly how you want your food to look when it’s done, then press go, and Joule does the rest.

6. Chefs have been cooking sous vide for decades to get perfect proteins and amazing new textures.

7. From raw to ready, the app coaches you through the whole process, so cooking sous vide is simple.

8. You can read more about Joule and the Joule App in publications like CNET, Wired, Lifehacker, Food & Wine, and Network World.

9. Joule and its app were built and designed from scratch to work together, and we’re just as dedicated to the quality of our products as we are to the food we make with them.

10. But, it’s not fancy or complicated—Joule heats water to a very specific temperature, so you can cook food gently, with super-human precision.

11. Visual Doneness takes the guesswork out of sous vide.

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Download and install Joule: Sous Vide by ChefSteps on your computer


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pc app Joule Get App ↲ 665
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Joule: Sous Vide by ChefSteps app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Joule on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Joule"
    • The search will reveal the Joule: Sous Vide by ChefSteps app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Joule is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Joule.
    • Now enjoy Joule on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


Download Developer Rating Current version
Get APK for PC → ChefSteps Inc. 2.65 2.75.0


Get Joule on Apple macOS


Download Developer Reviews Rating
Get Free on Mac ChefSteps Inc. 665 2.65

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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Love this machine!

    By ChefGL (Pcmac user)

    I’m not really sure why so many people have not given this the this app a better rating. I am a Chef in the food industry and I love my this app...or joules! I have 3 of them now and looking at a 4th one. I have tried competitors, but always go back to the this app. I also have had a couple of my kitchen staff buy ones for themselves. They are precise, work awesome and have not had any issues I can’t fix with the simple troubleshooting techniques. I use the recipes as well as the manual cooking option. The updates, I feel, have been great, and the chefsteps crew seems to be continuously trying to improve the whole experience. I love the tech side of the this app(though a manual control, or even better, a control from the cloud on a desktop would be nice), and multiple users being able to control the same this app at once, is awesome! The only reason I don’t give this a 5 star, is because I want and NEED a way to add and save my own “recipes”/cooking data. I cook some of the same things over and over, and I have tweaked the app recipes to what works for me. If chefsteps could have a section that saves personal recipes in the app so that I could quickly go back to them, that would make this machine perfect! Thanks for the awesome this app and keep it up!
  • Unnecessarily dumbed down

    By Xtopad (Pcmac user)

    Not only is the ersatz ‘chipper’ tone annoying, it gets in the way of efficiently using the device. It would be nice if there were a toggle to turn off the cute. More crucially, there still isn’t implementation of basic functionality that was teased a year ago, eg using the top button to start again the same temp as last used. And obvious capabilities such as a workable log (which would have to allow you to assign titles to your cooks) or a more full featured custom cook creation option would at least partly justify the necessity of using a smart device to operate the sous vide. I have created my own time and temp profiles for everything I cook ... which I have to log separately and track changes for... and share with the 4 other families I have bought sous vide for (not all joules, because my in laws can’t handle a device without built-in controls). You would think the social sharing potential alone would motivate these wannabe hipsters to build in the ability to set custom cooks... but instead they pour development energy into another cutesy notification that makes me never want to tap on the app ever again. Enough with the style over substance.
  • A few issues.

    By Larsbullock (Pcmac user)

    When you set the timer on most smartphones, the time end alert keeps sounding until the user acknowledges - the way it should be. With the this app, however, the timer’s audio alert lasts only a few seconds. If an airplane flies by, or if you turn on the blender or use a vacuum cleaner momentarily, the alert gets missed. I do realize that sous-vide cooking in general is more about temperature than time but there are applications when time is crucial, for instance, ChefSteps 75 degree eggs - which is what I just happen to use the this app mostly for. I’ve ruined many eggs by depending on this app’s timer and now use my iPhone’s timer instead. On the other hand, suppose you stop the device manually after cooking because you don’t want to touch your phone with wet hands. The next time you turn it on and set a temperature, you must acknowledge that the water level is too low (from the previous session), turn it off from the app, then restart from the app. A big hassle. Also, many of the time/temp recommendations provided by the app are wrong. If you research the internet for time /temp recommendations, you’d be better off choosing the recommendations from other sources.
  • Decent device ruined by the software

    By RobbedbyKC (Pcmac user)

    The this app is sleek and cool, but the software interface is a nightmare. The app does not work at all unless you create an account, which might be ok for a free service but is insane for a companion to a $150 piece of hardware that has no use for an Internet connection. It also deliberately hobbles the experience until one “updates the firmware,” but this is not possible because the app is so glitchy. The this app might be connected fine to WiFi (or not), but the app will invariably request a WiFi connection be established in order to update. This will invariably fail. Infuriating experience. The very basic functionality available in the app is also extremely annoying. Setting a timer does nothing until you log back in after preheating and tell the timer to start. Oh, and the notifications bug people have been complaining about for months is still not fixed, so you won’t know that has happened. Any little change to time or temperature clears both settings and restarts the session. Was this tested at all?

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