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Paste any recipe URL

Extract any recipe from a URL

Found a recipe online? Paste the URL and we'll extract it for you — export as PDF, JSON, CSV, or Markdown. Works with thousands of recipe sites.

100% free. No signup required.

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Works with your favorite recipe sites

Most websites that use structured recipe data (JSON-LD) are supported. This includes most major recipe sites.

Food Network
Taste of Home
Bon Appétit
Epicurious
BBC Good Food
Pioneer Woman
Delish
Smitten Kitchen
RecipeTin Eats
Budget Bytes
+ thousands more

How it works

1

Paste the URL

Copy the recipe URL from your browser and paste it above.

2

We extract the recipe

We fetch the page and extract all recipe data: ingredients, instructions, times, and more.

3

Download anywhere

Export as PDF recipe cards, JSON, CSV, Markdown, or CookLang format.

Export to any format

Get your recipes in formats that work for you

{ }
JSON

Schema.org compliant

PDF
PDF

Print-ready cards

CSV
CSV

Excel-friendly

MD
Markdown

Plain text

.cook
CookLang

For developers

DB
SQLite

Portable database

ORF
Open Recipe

YAML format

Frequently asked questions

Which websites are supported?

Most websites that include structured recipe data (JSON-LD Schema.org markup) are supported. This includes Food Network, Taste of Home, Smitten Kitchen, RecipeTin Eats, and thousands more. Some sites — including AllRecipes — block automated requests; if a URL doesn't work, you can paste the page's HTML directly using the option below the URL field.

What information is extracted?

We extract all available recipe data including: name, description, ingredients, instructions, prep time, cook time, total time, servings, nutrition info, author, and images (when available).

Is this legal?

Yes. We extract publicly available structured data that websites intentionally provide for search engines and other services. We don't bypass paywalls or access protected content.

Why didn't my URL work?

Some websites don't include structured recipe data, or the data may be incomplete. Try a different recipe from the same site, or use our general converter to upload a text file with the recipe.

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