Vidcipe
Vidcipe turns any cooking video into a full recipe — ingredients, steps, timings, everything.Just paste a YouTube, TikTok or Instagram link and it's done in seconds.
Product Overview
Vidcipe turns cooking videos into structured recipes. Users paste a YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, or Pinterest link, and Vidcipe extracts ingredients, step-by-step directions, timings, and pro tips to produce a clean recipe format ready to follow.
It’s designed for home cooks who want to stop pausing and rewinding recipe videos while still using the guidance from the original creator. Vidcipe also supports adjusting quantities for different serving sizes so recipes can scale for everyday meals or gatherings.
Key features
- Paste a cooking video URL from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, or Pinterest and start in seconds
- AI extracts a complete ingredient list from the video, including adjustable quantities for serving-size changes
- AI pulls step-by-step directions into numbered instructions to reduce the need to rewind the video
- Includes cooking duration with estimated prep and cooking times for easier meal planning
- Provides portion control with automatic ingredient adjustments for different party sizes
- Generates a structured recipe view with ingredients, steps, timings, and pro tips
How Vidcipe works
- 1
Paste a cooking video link
Copy a YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, or Pinterest cooking URL and paste it into Vidcipe.
- 2
AI extracts ingredients and steps
Vidcipe uses AI to extract ingredients, step-by-step directions, tips, and timings from the video.
- 3
Cook from the structured recipe
Follow the organized recipe view with ingredients, numbered steps, duration estimates, and portion adjustments.
Use cases
- A busy home cook finds a recipe on Instagram or TikTok but doesn’t want to keep rewinding; Vidcipe converts the link into a printable-style recipe with steps and timings.
- Someone cooks for different group sizes—Vidcipe scales ingredients up or down so the recipe matches the number of servings without manual math.
- A meal planner uses video sources from YouTube or Pinterest to quickly estimate prep and cooking time, then follows organized directions while cooking.
Who is it for?
Vidcipe benefits home cooks who rely on cooking videos but want a structured recipe format for cooking in real time. It’s also useful for people who frequently adjust recipes for different serving sizes.