Features that actually matter
We didn't build features to check boxes. Everything in Kitchenote exists because it solves a real problem that real home cooks actually have. Honestly, we got tired of the alternatives too.
One-Tap Import
You know that moment when you find an amazing recipe but it's buried under 3,000 words about someone's trip to Tuscany? Yeah. We fixed that. Just share the URL to Kitchenote, and we'll pull out the stuff you actually need—ingredients, instructions, and photos. That's it. No life stories, no pop-ups begging for newsletter signups, no autoplay videos.
Smart Organization
Look, we've all been there—that pasta recipe you saved three months ago is... somewhere. Bookmark? Screenshot? That random Pinterest board? Kitchenote gives you actual organization that works. Create collections ("Tuesday Night Quick Meals" or "Impress the In-Laws"), tag recipes however makes sense to you, and find anything in seconds with search that actually works.
Cook Mode
Ever tried following a recipe on your phone while your hands are covered in raw chicken? Not fun. Cook Mode is designed for real kitchen chaos. Big, readable text. One step at a time. Screen stays on (because unlocking your phone with flour-hands is a special kind of frustrating). Swipe between steps without losing your place.
Instant Scaling
Here's the thing—most recipes are written for 4 servings. But maybe you're cooking for 2. Or hosting a dinner party for 12. Or meal-prepping for the week. Just tap the servings number, and every measurement recalculates instantly. No more mental math while trying to figure out what 3/4 of 2/3 cup is.
Offline Access
WiFi in your kitchen might be spotty. (Ours definitely is.) Every recipe you save is stored right on your device, so you're never stuck waiting for a page to load when you're in the middle of cooking. Because "buffering" is not an ingredient.
Shopping Lists
One-tap to add all ingredients to a shopping list. Bought something? Check it off. Forgot something? The list is always in your pocket. And yes, it combines duplicate ingredients automatically—so if two recipes need onions, you'll see "4 onions" instead of two separate line items.
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