Save from any link
Share a reel, a video or a cooking page and the recipe is read out of it, ready to check before you keep it. When a site publishes structured data it is read exactly, instantly, with no model at all.
FoodieMate AI keeps your recipes, knows what is in your kitchen, and works out what to make tonight — all on your device.
What it does
From the link you paste to the dish on the table — the whole loop of cooking from what you keep.
Share a reel, a video or a cooking page and the recipe is read out of it, ready to check before you keep it. When a site publishes structured data it is read exactly, instantly, with no model at all.
Search by ingredient, not just by title — “помидор” finds the recipe whose line says “2 больших помидора”. Filter by tag, time, rating, source, or by what your kitchen already holds.
What is in the fridge and the cupboard, use-by dates, and staples that are simply always there. Two swipes: used up, and gone off.
Everything a recipe is missing, in one tap. Tick a line off and it lands in your kitchen. The list goes to Apple Reminders, and what you ticked in the shop comes back.
Photograph the till roll; it is read on the device, the shopping goes into your kitchen, and the prices are remembered so a trip can be estimated.
Dishes made from what is in your kitchen right now — worked out on the device, plus a model’s ideas. Say something has been eaten and the answer is worked out again.
Where recipes are read
Most cooking sites publish their recipe as structured data, and FoodieMate reads those directly — exactly as written, with no model involved at all.
For a reel or a caption, Apple’s on-device model does the reading: the text stays on your iPhone and it works offline. Prefer ChatGPT? Add your own OpenAI key in Settings, and that request — and only that request — is sent to OpenAI.
Yours to keep
Your recipes, your kitchen and your shopping list are stored on your device, work offline and need no account. And the whole collection comes back out as a folder of Markdown files with an index, whenever you ask for it.