Foxipe - Save any recipe from any platform, one tap. AI does the rest

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Most recipe apps only work with food websites. Foxipe works everywhere — tap Share from TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, or any website, and AI extracts the full recipe automatically. You can also scan handwritten recipe cards with your camera. Beyond saving: meal planner, calorie tracking, cost estimation based on your local prices, AI grocery lists, and an AI Chef assistant for cooking questions. Free to start. iOS, Android, and web.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Cagri, co-founder of Foxipe — and I couldn't be more excited to share this with you today. 🌟 Foxipe is not your typical recipe app. We built it around one simple idea: your recipes should live where you actually cook, not buried in TikTok likes, Instagram saves, and YouTube Watch Later folders you'll never open again. 📱 The magic starts with the Share button. You're watching a recipe on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest — anywhere. Tap Share → Foxipe. Our AI extracts the full recipe, ingredients, steps, and images automatically. No typing. No copying. Just one tap and it's in your personal cookbook forever — even if the original post gets deleted. 📝 One of our most loved features is the handwritten recipe scanner. Point your camera at grandma's old recipe cards and watch AI turn them into a fully structured digital recipe in seconds. It reads even the messiest handwriting across multiple languages. 🍽️ But Foxipe goes far beyond saving. The meal planner lets you drag recipes onto a weekly calendar so you always know what's for dinner. Calorie tracking works automatically from your meal plan. Cost estimation tells you what a recipe will cost based on real market prices in your city. 🛒 The AI grocery list builder is something our users love — one tap adds every ingredient from any recipe to your shopping list, automatically merging quantities across multiple recipes. 💬 And our AI Chef is like having a personal cooking assistant on call. Ask it anything — substitutions, scaling, vegan alternatives — and it answers based on your actual recipe collection. 🆓 Foxipe is free to start. Available on iOS, Android, and web. We're a small team based in Amsterdam and we've been building this for over a year. Special offer for the PH community 🎁 Sign up for free, then go to the subscription page and enter code PRODUCTHUNT — I'll personally grant you 2 months of premium for free within 24 hours. I'd love to hear your thoughts and answer any questions. What features would you want to see next? 🦊

For someone who always wants to try out those recipes on Instagram and is unable to cook it because he is unable to figure out the actual recipe. This is actual gold.

 This is exactly why we built Foxipe — that frustration of seeing a great recipe and then never being able to actually make it is so relatable. Now you can tap Share → Foxipe and it's yours forever, ingredients and all. 🦊

Hope it helps you cook a lot of those Instagram finds! Would love to hear what you end up making.

 Looking forward to where Foxpie goes. Congrats on the launch

 Thank you so much! Big things in the works — this is just the beginning. 🦊

I’ve tried several recipe apps, and Foxipe really stands out. The AI recipe importer works surprisingly well, and I love how easy it is to collect recipes from websites, videos, and even photos. The app is well designed, reliable, and makes meal planning much less stressful. It has quickly become an essential part of my kitchen routine. Great job to the developers!

 Thank you so much — this really made our day! 🦊 It means a lot to hear that the AI importer and meal planning are actually making a difference in your kitchen routine. That's exactly what we set out to build.

If you ever run into anything or have feature ideas, we'd genuinely love to hear them. We read every piece of feedback. Happy cooking! 🍳

My girlfriend and I have been using Foxipe, and it completely changed how we handle our food for the week. Before, our recipe ideas were scattered everywhere—saved Instagram links, TikTok videos, and random notes. It was a mess to keep track of, and we ended up wasting a lot of time deciding what to eat.

Foxipe fixed that completely. You can just throw in any link from social media or a website, and the app instantly turns it into a clean, easy-to-read recipe.

Because of the visual calendar and the automatic grocery list, we managed to plan and cook 4–5 days of home meals this week with zero stress. It cuts out all the decision fatigue and saves so much planning time. It’s a super functional and well-designed tool that turns cooking into a smooth process.

If you want an easy, smart way to manage your meals and save time, Foxipe is perfect. Great job on the launch!

 This genuinely made our whole team smile. Thank you for sharing this. The image of you and your girlfriend going from scattered Instagram links and TikTok videos to a stress-free week of home cooking is exactly what we had in mind when we built Foxipe. 🦊

4–5 days of home meals with zero stress? That's the goal. Really glad the meal planner and grocery list are doing their job.

Comments like this are what keep us going. Thank you for taking the time to write this out. It means more than you know.

Foxipe seems really practical, especially with the idea of collecting recipes that usually get lost across different platforms in one place. Does Foxipe learn the user’s taste preferences, eating habits, or frequently cooked recipes over time to provide more personalized recipe recommendations and weekly meal plans?

 Great question — and honestly, one that's been on our roadmap for a while. Right now Foxipe organizes and surfaces your existing collection rather than actively learning your preferences. But personalized recommendations based on your cooking history, favorite ingredients, and meal planning patterns is exactly where we're heading. 🦊

The foundation is already there — the app knows what you've saved, what you've added to meal plans, and what you've favorited. The next step is turning that into smart suggestions. Would love to hear what personalization would be most useful to you — that kind of input directly shapes what we build next.