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Recipe App with URL Import

The fastest way to save a recipe you found online is to paste the URL into MyRecipe. Our importer handles the structured recipe data from most food blogs and major recipe websites — extracting ingredients, steps, serving size, and cooking time into a clean recipe card in your library.

What makes it work

Works on most recipe websites

AllRecipes, Food Network, Serious Eats, NYT Cooking, personal food blogs — any site using standard recipe markup imports cleanly.

Clean, ad-free result

The 5,000-word blog post condenses to just the recipe. No life story, no pop-ups, just ingredients and steps.

Fully editable after import

Change the title, adjust quantities, add personal notes — the imported recipe is yours to make your own.

Start free. Save up to 50 recipes.

No credit card. No time limit. Upgrade only if you need more.

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Frequently asked

What if a website's import doesn't work perfectly?

Edit anything after import. The importer gets you 90% there — use the edit mode to fix anything it missed.

How many recipes can I import from URLs?

As many as fit your plan — 50 saved recipes on free, unlimited on Family.

Ready to get started?

Join home cooks who use MyRecipe to save, plan, and share their favorite recipes — completely free.