Recipe-Clipper is built by a solo developer who got tired of the same problem every home cook faces: you find a great recipe online, but it's buried under ads, pop-ups, and someone's life story. You bookmark it, and six months later the site has changed or the bookmark is lost.
So I built the tool I wanted. One click on any recipe page and you get a clean recipe card — just ingredients and instructions. It saves to your personal cloud cookbook, works on your phone, and never disappears.
At its core, Recipe-Clipper extracts recipes from websites and turns them into clean, organized recipe cards. But it's grown into a full cooking companion:
Recipe-Clipper includes Prep It, a built-in AI assistant that helps with the parts of cooking that happen before and after you open a recipe:
For power users, Recipe-Clipper also offers an MCP server — a standard protocol that lets you access your recipe collection from Claude, ChatGPT, or any AI app that supports MCP. Search recipes, add new ones, manage your shopping list, and more, all from whatever AI tool you already use.
Every feature comes from real kitchen frustration. The timer exists because I kept burning things. Smart scaling exists because I once tripled a chili recipe and added triple the cayenne. Photo import exists because the best recipes are always on handwritten index cards in someone's kitchen drawer.
Recipe-Clipper is a small, independent product. There's no venture capital, no growth team, no tracking pixels. Just a useful tool that does what it says, built by someone who uses it every day.
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