Your recipes.
Your kitchen.
Your system.

You have great recipes — in cookbooks, on websites, in screenshots, on index cards. They're scattered everywhere. And every evening, you're still asking, "What's for dinner?"

Sharp Cooking brings them all into one place. Save, organize, plan, and shop — in your language, on any device.

No tracking cookies. No ads in your recipes. Your data stays yours.

Hands holding a phone over a handwritten family recipe card. Hands holding a phone over a handwritten family recipe card.

One connected workflow, from saved to cooked.

Most cooks manage their recipes across three apps, a folder of screenshots, and a stack of cookbooks. Sharp Cooking pulls it all into one place:

Save Grab a recipe from a website, snap a cookbook page, or type one in — in any language
Organize Find any recipe in seconds. Search, tag, and filter a collection of any size
Plan Drag recipes into the week and know exactly what you're cooking each night
Shop Shopping lists built from your meal plan, organized by category, available offline

One connected workflow: the recipe you saved on Tuesday becomes the meal you planned for Thursday, and the groceries you bought on Saturday.

Built for cooking, not content

Most recipe apps are built for browsing. Sharp Cooking is built for actually cooking.

Cooking from a recipe on an iPad propped on the kitchen counter. Cooking from a recipe on an iPad propped on the kitchen counter.

Sharp Cooking works for you if you…

Your recipes stay yours

Your recipes are private by default — not published, not indexed, not shared without your explicit action.

Two phones on a wooden table, recipes being shared between two cooks. Two phones on a wooden table, recipes being shared between two cooks.

Public beta. Free during beta.

Sharp Cooking is in public beta. It's free to use, with no limits on recipe imports while we're in beta. We're devising the product, business, and pricing based on feedback from real cooks — and we expect to launch a paid version around September. When that happens, every recipe you've imported during beta stays free. You'll be able to view, search, cook from, export, and share them. Adding new recipes after launch will require a paid subscription.

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Start building your cooking system

Import your first recipe in under a minute. No account required — create one when you're ready.

An open paper meal-planner notebook beside a phone, a saffron mug nearby. An open paper meal-planner notebook beside a phone, a saffron mug nearby.