Recipe App Alternatives

Drizzlelemons is an ad-free recipe converter that turns any recipe URL into a clean, readable cooking view with AI customization.

Compare Drizzlelemons to popular recipe tools and find the best fit for your cooking style

Your first conversion each day is free — no signup. Works with AllRecipes, BBC Good Food & 1000+ more.

Looking for the best recipe app for meal prep, batch cooking, or simply getting recipes without ads? We've created detailed comparisons to help you choose the right tool.

Drizzlelemons stands out with AI-powered recipe customization, integrated measurements shown throughout cooking methods, and the ability to use any recipe from any website - not just a limited library.

Every Recipe App at a Glance

Seventeen detailed comparisons is a lot of clicking. Here's the whole field on one screen — what each tool costs, where it runs, what it's genuinely good at, and where it falls short. No life stories, just the facts.

Third-party prices as of July 2026, as stated in our detailed comparisons — check each tool's own site for current pricing. A dash means we haven't verified a price, so we'd rather leave it blank than guess.
ToolPricePlatformBest forKey limitation
DrizzlelemonsFree to start; lemon top-ups from $1.99; optional $39 lifetimeWeb — any browser, nothing to installTurning any recipe URL into a clean, ad-free, scalable recipeNo curated library — you bring the URLs
Mob KitchenFree app; Mob Premium from ~£34.99/yearWeb + mobile appCurated recipes and meal plansLimited to its own library of 3,000+ recipes
JustTheRecipeFree (20 saves); Premium subscription for moreWeb + mobile appsQuick one-off extractionScaling, unit conversion & unlimited saves are Premium-only
CookedWebExtraction via the URL-prepend trickYou edit the URL every time
RecipeRipWebFast, minimal extractionExtraction only — no saving or AI
ForklyMobile appBrowsing curated inspirationDiscovery feed — can’t convert any URL
MyRecipesWebBrowsing a large recipe libraryLibrary only — can’t convert recipes from other sites
CooksyncSyncing recipes between appsA sync tool, not a clean cooking view
NoodsCurated recipe discoveryLimited to its own library
Paprika$4.99 mobile / $29.99 desktop, one-time per platformNative apps, bought per deviceOffline recipe management and meal planningPaid per platform; free trial capped at 50 recipes (Android/Windows only)
Plan to Eat$5.95/monthWeb + mobile appDedicated meal planningSubscription required — no free tier
Recipe KeeperFree version; Pro ~$14.99–$19.99 one-time per platformiOS, Android, Windows, Mac appsOrganizing a collection in a native appEach platform is a separate purchase
AnyListMobile appGrocery lists with recipes attachedList-first — recipes are secondary
WhiskFreeMobile appSamsung ecosystem usersEcosystem lock-in, no integrated measurements
Copy Me ThatWeb + browser extensionClipping recipes as you browseClipping only — no AI customization
Recipe OnePaid appNative appA modern native recipe managerNo free tier
RecimeFree tier; Premium subscription for full featuresMobile app (App Store / Google Play)Saving recipes on your phoneFull feature set needs a recurring subscription
RecipeStripperFreeWebQuick, on-the-fly extractionNo AI customization or meal planning

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Drizzlelemons vs Mob Kitchen

Mob offers a curated library of 3,000+ recipes with meal planning. Drizzlelemons works with any recipe URL from any website, offers AI customization, and pioneered integrated measurements in methods.

Use any recipe from any website vs limited library

Drizzlelemons vs JustTheRecipe

JustTheRecipe extracts recipes from URLs to remove ads. Drizzlelemons does this plus AI-powered customization, dietary adaptations, meal planning, and recipe organization.

Full cooking platform vs simple extraction

Drizzlelemons vs Cooked

Cooked (Cooked.wiki) uses a URL prepend method to extract recipes. Drizzlelemons offers a paste-only workflow, recipe saving, and AI customization.

Paste-only workflow vs URL editing

Drizzlelemons vs RecipeRip

RecipeRip focuses on quick recipe extraction. Drizzlelemons adds AI customization, unit conversion, and organized recipe collections.

AI customization and saving vs extraction only

Drizzlelemons vs Forkly

Forkly is a recipe discovery app with curated inspiration. Drizzlelemons works with any recipe URL and removes ads for cooking.

Any URL converter vs curated discovery feed

Drizzlelemons vs MyRecipes

MyRecipes offers a large recipe library. Drizzlelemons lets you convert recipes from any site into a clean, ad-free format.

Clean any recipe URL vs limited library

Drizzlelemons vs Cooksync

Cooksync focuses on syncing recipes across apps. Drizzlelemons focuses on ad-free extraction and AI customization in one place.

Ad-free recipe view vs app syncing

Drizzlelemons vs Noods

Noods is a recipe discovery platform with a curated library. Drizzlelemons works with any recipe URL, offers AI customization, and removes ads from any site.

Any recipe URL vs limited discovery library

Drizzlelemons vs Paprika

Paprika is a paid recipe manager app ($4.99 mobile, $29.99 desktop, per platform). Drizzlelemons is web-based with no install, offers a free tier, and adds AI recipe customization.

Web-based with free tier vs paid app install

Drizzlelemons vs Plan to Eat

Plan to Eat is a meal planner ($5.95/month). Drizzlelemons has no required subscription, AI recipe customization, and faster extraction with integrated measurements.

No subscription needed vs $5.95/month

Drizzlelemons vs Recipe Keeper

Recipe Keeper is a cross-platform recipe organizer app. Drizzlelemons is web-based with AI customization, integrated measurements, and no app install needed.

Web-based AI tools vs native app organizer

Drizzlelemons vs AnyList

AnyList is primarily a grocery list app with recipe features. Drizzlelemons is recipe-first with AI customization, ad removal, and integrated measurements.

Recipe-first platform vs grocery list app

Drizzlelemons vs Whisk

Whisk is a Samsung-owned recipe and meal planning app. Drizzlelemons is independent, works with any URL, and offers AI customization without ecosystem lock-in.

Independent platform vs Samsung ecosystem

Drizzlelemons vs Copy Me That

Copy Me That is a recipe clipper and organizer. Drizzlelemons goes beyond clipping with AI customization, integrated measurements, and unit conversion.

AI customization vs basic recipe clipping

Drizzlelemons vs Recipe One

Recipe One is a modern recipe manager app. Drizzlelemons is web-based with AI customization, a free tier, and removes ads from any recipe site.

Web-based with free tier vs paid native app

Drizzlelemons vs Recime

Recime is a subscription recipe-saver app you install on your phone. Drizzlelemons is web-based with a free tier, no subscription, and AI customization — paste any URL for a clean recipe.

Free, no app, no subscription vs paid mobile app

Drizzlelemons vs RecipeStripper

RecipeStripper is a free extraction tool — and a good one. Drizzlelemons adds saved recipes, serving scaling, cook mode, and AI customization on top of extraction: free to start, then pay-as-you-go.

Full cooking toolkit vs extraction only

Why Choose Drizzlelemons?

Works with Any Recipe

Unlike apps with limited recipe libraries, paste any URL from BBC Good Food, AllRecipes, Food Network, or any recipe blog.

Perfect for Meal Prep

Scale recipes for batch cooking, save to collections, and create recipes from ingredients you already have.

AI Recipe Customization

Convert any recipe to vegan, gluten-free, keto, or any dietary preference with intelligent AI adaptations.

Integrated Measurements

See ingredient quantities directly in cooking steps - no more scrolling back and forth while cooking.

Perfect for Every Cooking Style

Batch Cooking Sundays

Scale any recipe for the week, save your favourites, and keep your screen awake while cooking.

Quick Weeknight Dinners

Grab any 30-minute recipe from the web, remove the ads, and start cooking immediately.

Dietary Adaptations

Make any recipe work for vegan, vegetarian, high-protein, low-carb, or gluten-free diets.

Reducing Food Waste

Tell us what's in your fridge and get custom recipe suggestions using those ingredients.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best JustTheRecipe alternative?

Drizzlelemons. It does everything JustTheRecipe does — paste a URL, get a clean, ad-free recipe — and includes free what JustTheRecipe gates behind its Premium subscription (as of July 2026): serving scaling, unit conversion, and unlimited saved recipes. It adds AI customization for dietary swaps on top. Both are free to start and run in the browser with nothing to install.

Which recipe apps have no subscription?

As of July 2026: Drizzlelemons (free to start, with optional one-time lemon top-ups from $1.99 or a $39 lifetime plan), Paprika ($4.99 mobile / $29.99 desktop, one-time per platform), and Recipe Keeper (Pro is a one-time purchase per platform). JustTheRecipe is free for extraction and 20 saved recipes, but unlimited saving, scaling, and unit conversion need its recurring Premium subscription — as do Mob Premium, Plan to Eat, and Recime Premium.

Are these comparisons up to date?

We date every third-party price — the figures on this page are accurate as of July 2026. Competitor pricing changes, so check each tool’s own site before buying. Where we can’t verify a price, we leave the cell blank rather than guess.

Is Drizzlelemons really free?

Yes — the free tier includes recipe extraction and viewing, and there is no subscription. If you convert a lot of recipes, one-time lemon top-ups start at $1.99, and an optional $39 lifetime plan unlocks unlimited conversions. No ads, no popups, no life stories.

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