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Skip the ads, popups, and life stories. Get just the recipe

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Drizzlelemons is an ad-free recipe converter that turns any recipe URL into a clean cooking view with AI-powered customization, unit conversion, and easy recipe saving.

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Features

  • Find the recipe faster
  • Paste a URL and skip straight to the ingredients and steps.
  • Cook without scrolling
  • No popups, autoplay videos, or long stories in the way.
  • Adjust servings before you shop, prep, or plate up.
  • Switch units instantly
  • Move between metric and US measurements without searching.
  • Adapt it to your diet
  • Turn a recipe vegan, gluten-free, lighter, or richer.
  • Start with fridge ingredients and get a recipe that fits.
  • Build a clear grocery list from recipes you plan to cook.
  • Keep recipes, edits, and versions ready for next time.

Use Cases

Use Drizzlelemons any time you plan on cooking to remove all the fluff and ads on recipe sites. Organise your recipes in one place. Auto generate shopping lists. Alter your recipes manually or with AI and much more

Comments

Hey Faizer πŸ‘‹ I'm Thomas. You know the dance: you search "the best banana bread," click the top result, and start scrolling. Past the autoplay video. Past the pop-up begging for your email. Past 1,800 words about someone's grandmother's porch. Your hands are covered in flour. The recipe is somewhere down there. Probably. I built Drizzlelemons because cooking shouldn't start with a fight. You paste a recipe URL and it pulls out just the part you cook from - title, ingredients, method, time, servings. No ads, no life story. Clean. Then it lets you keep it - save and organize your collection, because your recipes should be yours, not something you re-google every week. The bits I'm proudest of are the small ones: scaling servings up or down so the quantities adjust themselves, keeping versions as you tweak a recipe, and a Cook Mode that keeps your screen awake so you're not poking a greasy phone mid-stir. It's free to start and installs like an app. If you save recipes today, where do they live - notes app, screenshots, 40 open tabs? Tell me what to build next πŸ‹

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Comments

Hey Faizer πŸ‘‹ I'm Thomas. You know the dance: you search "the best banana bread," click the top result, and start scrolling. Past the autoplay video. Past the pop-up begging for your email. Past 1,800 words about someone's grandmother's porch. Your hands are covered in flour. The recipe is somewhere down there. Probably. I built Drizzlelemons because cooking shouldn't start with a fight. You paste a recipe URL and it pulls out just the part you cook from - title, ingredients, method, time, servings. No ads, no life story. Clean. Then it lets you keep it - save and organize your collection, because your recipes should be yours, not something you re-google every week. The bits I'm proudest of are the small ones: scaling servings up or down so the quantities adjust themselves, keeping versions as you tweak a recipe, and a Cook Mode that keeps your screen awake so you're not poking a greasy phone mid-stir. It's free to start and installs like an app. If you save recipes today, where do they live - notes app, screenshots, 40 open tabs? Tell me what to build next πŸ‹

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