Import from Any URL
Found a recipe on Instagram, a food blog, or a YouTube video? Paste the link and RunMyKitchen pulls out the recipe — ingredients, steps, everything — and saves it to your cookbook. No more screenshotting or bookmarking tabs you’ll never find again.
Import a recipe
Section titled “Import a recipe”- Copy the URL of the recipe you want to save
- Open the chat and paste it in (or tap Import Recipe from your cookbook)
- The AI extracts the recipe in a few seconds — ingredients with measurements, step-by-step instructions, and cook time
- Review it, make any edits, and tap Save to Cookbook
That’s it. The recipe is now part of your cookbook and works like any other — it shows up in meal plans, the shopping list knows what you need, and the AI can suggest it when the ingredients match.
What sources work
Section titled “What sources work”Anything with a recipe on the page:
- Food blogs (even the ones buried under 2,000 words of backstory)
- YouTube cooking videos
- TikTok and Instagram recipe posts
- Pinterest pins
- Online magazines and newspaper recipe sections
If the page has ingredients and instructions, the AI can extract them.
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”- Organize your cookbook — Add imported recipes to collections.
- Get recipe ideas — Let the AI suggest meals using your imported recipes alongside everything else.