I built CookbookSocial because cooking content has moved to videos, social posts, captions, and creator pages, but cooking from that content is still inconvenient.
You often have to replay a video, pause at the right moment, search captions for ingredients, or open a recipe website full of distractions.
CookbookSocial turns those videos and recipe links into clear, structured recipes you can save, cook from, translate, organize, and share.
The goal is simple: make online recipes easier to actually use in the kitchen.
m curious where people most often find recipes before saving or cooking them.
Do you usually get recipe ideas from:
TikTok
YouTube
Instagram
Facebook
Threads
Pinterest
Recipe websites or blogs
Friends and family
Cookbooks
Something else?
For me, one of the reasons I built CookbookSocial is that recipes are now spread across videos, social posts, captions, and websites. I wanted one place to turn those sources into clear recipes I can actually cook from.
CookbookSocial turns cooking videos and recipe links into clean, structured recipes. Paste a link, let AI extract ingredients and steps, translate the recipe, then save, organize, and share it in your personal cookbook. It helps home cooks collect recipes from websites, videos, and social posts without messy notes, screenshots, or lost bookmarks.