feature requestConsumer & Lifestyle · Media & EntertainmentsituationalRecipe SavingMeal PlanningAI ExtractionSocial Media

Social media recipe content is hard to save and cook from

Home cooks discover recipes through short-form video but have no reliable way to extract structured recipe data — ingredients, steps, timings — from video content. Screenshots and manual transcription are the current workaround, creating friction between discovery and actual cooking. Meal planning from this fragmented content is entirely manual.

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