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Drizzlelemons is a free web-based recipe converter that removes ads, popups, and life stories from any recipe website. Paste a URL from AllRecipes, Food Network, BBC Good Food, Epicurious, or any of 1,000+ supported sites and get a clean recipe with just the ingredients and instructions.
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No app install required โ works in any browser on mobile or desktop. Free to use with optional premium features for power users.
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Next.js for the web app, deployed on Vercel. Supabase as the db. AI-powered recipe extraction and customization using large language models. Server-side rendering for fast page loads and SEO. Chrome Extension using Manifest v3 for browser integration.
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Drizzlelemons is the only recipe tool that combines URL-based recipe extraction with AI-powered customization in a single free web app. Most competitors either extract recipes (JustTheRecipe) or manage them (Paprika) - Drizzlelemons does both. You paste any recipe URL, get a clean ad-free version, then customize it for dietary needs (vegan, keto, gluten-free), scale servings, convert units between metric and imperial, and save it to your collection. It works entirely in the browser with no app install, and we've just launched a Chrome extension for one-click extraction.
Drizzlelemons's answer:
JustTheRecipe only extracts recipes - no customization, no saving, no scaling. Cooked.wiki requires manually editing URLs. Paprika is a paid native app you need to install on every device. Ad blockers remove ads but don't restructure the page or add cooking tools. Drizzlelemons gives you all of it in one place: clean recipe extraction from 1,000+ sites, AI dietary adaptation, serving scaling, automatic unit conversion, recipe saving, and an ingredient-based recipe generator - all free in any browser.
Drizzlelemons's answer:
Home cooks who are tired of scrolling through ads, popups, and life stories on recipe websites. Meal preppers who need to scale recipes and organize collections for weekly cooking. Cooks with dietary restrictions (vegan, gluten-free, keto, dairy-free) who need to adapt recipes quickly. International cooks who need to convert between metric and US measurements. Anyone who cooks from their phone and wants a clean, readable recipe view without installing an app.
Drizzlelemons's answer:
Drizzlelemons started from a simple frustration: trying to follow a recipe on my phone while cooking, only to have ads cover the ingredients, videos autoplay, and the page crash. I built Drizzlelemons to solve that - paste any recipe URL and get just the recipe, clean and readable. It grew from there into a full recipe platform with AI customization, unit conversion, serving scaling, and recipe organization. The name comes from the idea that every recipe deserves a little drizzle of something to make it better. And my favourite cake is a lemon drizzle!
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