Save Any Recipe You Find Online in Seconds
Features · April 22, 2026
Recipe blogs are a goldmine, but they are scattered across a thousand sites with pop-ups, life stories, and layouts that change weekly. The recipe you loved last month is somewhere in your browser history, probably gone. Importing recipes solves the real problem: keeping the good ones in one place.
One library, any source
With OriginEats you can import a recipe from almost any website — major sites like AllRecipes and BBC Good Food, or a small personal food blog. The title, ingredients, steps, timing, and image come across automatically, and every field stays editable before you save.
Edit it to fit how you cook
Imported recipes are not locked. Halve the quantities, swap an ingredient, add a note about what you would do differently next time. Your saved version becomes your version — a working recipe, not a frozen web page.
Everything in one organized home
Once imported, recipes live alongside the rest of your cooking in Collections, with the same step-by-step view and timers. No more tab-hunting mid-cook. Stop losing recipes — import the next one you love into OriginEats and keep it for good.
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