Bring recipes from
- TikTok
- YouTube
- Websites
- Camera
- Notes
- Photos
- Handwriting
Import
From saved post to cookable recipe.
Paste a link, share a video, or add a photo. Review the ingredients and steps, then save a recipe that is ready to use.
Before it is saved
Review every detail.
Edit ingredients, steps, timing, or servings so the recipe feels like yours.
What stays with you
The recipe, not the clutter.
Keep the useful details and the original source, all in one place.
Cookbook
A place for every recipe.
Search everything. Group what belongs together. Keep favourites close.
Make it your cookbook
Organize by season, occasion, person, craving—or anything else that makes sense to you.
Cook
Only what you need, while you cook.
Ingredients, steps, and notes stay clear and close at hand.
Ideas
Dinner, from what is already there.
Choose the ingredients you have. CookClip helps turn them into something worth making.
Ideas that fit your day
Refine by mood, diet, cuisine, or the time you have.
Meal Planning
A week of meals, already thought through.
Choose recipes for the days ahead and see the whole week at a glance.
Plan without overplanning
Pick a recipe, place it on the week, and change it whenever life does.
Grocery Lists
One list, built from every recipe.
Combine ingredients automatically, then review the list before you shop.
Nothing extra
Remove what you already have and take only what you need.
FAQ
A few things worth knowing.
What kinds of recipes can I save in CookClip?
Save recipes from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, websites, camera photos, pasted notes, screenshots, and handwritten recipes when enough recipe detail is visible. Review the draft, edit anything, then save it to your cookbook.
How does recipe import work?
Paste or share a recipe link, video, note, screenshot, or photo into CookClip. When you sign in, Smart Import helps turn the source into an editable recipe card with ingredients, steps, timing, servings, and source details when available.
Why did a recipe import fail?
Imports work best when the recipe is visible and accessible. If a site hides it behind a cookie banner, region notice, login wall, or collapsed content, open the page first, make sure the recipe is visible, then try again.
How can I organize my saved recipes?
CookClip makes it easy to organize your recipes with collections, tags, favorites, and search. Create your own recipe categories, quickly find recipes when you need them, and keep everything synced across your devices when you’re signed in.
What else can CookClip do?
Beyond saving and organizing recipes, CookClip helps you plan meals for the week, create smart grocery lists from your recipes, discover recipes from around the web, and generate AI Recipe Ideas based on the ingredients you already have.
What is included in CookClip Free vs Pro?
Free users can save up to 50 recipes, use 5 AI recipe imports, sync recipes across devices when signed in, and organize with collections, tags, favorites, and recipe sharing. Pro is optional and unlocks unlimited recipe saves, unlimited AI imports, AI-generated recipe ideas and online discovery in What can I cook today, grocery lists, meal planning, and custom serving scaling.
Can I buy CookClip Pro without a subscription?
Yes. Choose a subscription for flexibility, or buy Lifetime Pro once when the lifetime option is available in the app. Current availability and local pricing are always shown before you purchase.
What happens if my Pro subscription expires?
Your saved recipes stay fully accessible. Grocery lists and meal planning are Pro features, so they are unavailable while you are on Free. If you return to Pro later, your grocery lists and meal plans are restored; they are not deleted.
What platforms is CookClip available on?
CookClip is currently available on iPhone and iPad through the App Store.
CookClip
Bring every recipe home.
Start free and build a cookbook you will actually use.