Drizzlelemons vs RecipeStripper

Two recipe tools, different approaches. Here's how they actually compare.

RecipeStripper and Drizzlelemons both solve the same core problem: getting a clean, ad-free recipe from a cluttered webpage. Both are free, both work without installing anything, and both do a good job at recipe extraction. We genuinely appreciate what RecipeStripper has built — more tools helping people cook is a win for everyone.

RecipeStripper has a comparison page about Drizzlelemons, though it looks like they may not have had a chance to properly try the app. Their page suggests Drizzlelemons is missing several features — like cook mode, saved recipes, and a servings scaler — that have actually been part of the product for a while. We'd love for them to give it another look.

Here's a side-by-side comparison so you can see how the two tools actually stack up.

Features RecipeStripper May Have Missed

RecipeStripper's comparison suggests Drizzlelemons doesn't have these features — but it does:

Cook Mode (Wake Lock) — Drizzlelemons has this

Toggle cook mode to keep your screen awake while you follow a recipe. Works across all devices with a fallback for older browsers.

Saved Recipes — Drizzlelemons has this

Save recipes to your personal collection, organize them, and access them from any device. Your library syncs across sessions.

Servings Scaler — Drizzlelemons has this

Adjust servings up or down and all ingredient quantities update automatically — including quantities mentioned in cooking steps. Handles fractions, mixed numbers, and ranges intelligently.

Shareable Links — Drizzlelemons has this

Every recipe has a permanent, shareable URL. Send it to friends or bookmark it — no account needed to view shared recipes.

Inline Ingredient Quantities — Drizzlelemons has this

When you scale servings, ingredient amounts in cooking steps update too. The scaler is smart enough to skip temperatures, cooking times, and other non-ingredient numbers.

Actual Feature Comparison

FeatureDrizzlelemonsRecipeStripper
Remove ads from recipes
Free to use
No signup required
Cook mode (screen wake lock)
Servings scaler
Saved recipes
Shareable recipe links
Inline ingredient quantities in steps
Works on all major recipe sitesLimited
AI recipe customization
Dietary adaptations (vegan, gluten-free, keto)
Ingredient-based meal planning
Unit conversion (metric/imperial)
Multi-language support
Recipe organization & collections
Cross-device sync

What Drizzlelemons Does Beyond Recipe Stripping

Both tools extract clean recipes from ad-heavy websites. But Drizzlelemons is built as a complete cooking companion, not just a scraper.

AI-Powered Recipe Customization

Paste a recipe and adapt it instantly — make it vegan, gluten-free, keto, or swap out ingredients you don't have. Drizzlelemons uses AI to rewrite the recipe while keeping the dish delicious. RecipeStripper extracts recipes as-is with no customization options.

Cook from What You Have

Tell Drizzlelemons what's in your fridge and get recipe ideas using those ingredients. It's a great way to reduce food waste and discover new meals without a grocery run.

Smart Unit Conversion

Instantly convert between metric and imperial measurements, including temperatures. Perfect when you find a great recipe from another country and need measurements that make sense in your kitchen.

Build Your Recipe Collection

Save recipes, organize them, and access your collection from any device. Drizzlelemons syncs your library across phone, tablet, and laptop so your recipes are always with you.

Works on All Major Recipe Sites

Drizzlelemons works reliably across all major recipe websites — AllRecipes, BBC Good Food, Food Network, Bon Appétit, Epicurious, Tasty, and thousands more. After testing RecipeStripper, we found it struggles with several well-known sites, likely due to Cloudflare bot detection blocking its scraper. Drizzlelemons uses AI-powered extraction that handles these situations gracefully, so you rarely hit a dead end.

Multi-Language Support

Drizzlelemons is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German — making it accessible to cooks around the world.

What RecipeStripper Does Well

Credit where it's due — RecipeStripper is a capable tool with some genuinely nice touches:

  • Quick paste-and-go workflow — no signup needed to extract a recipe
  • Clean, minimal interface that gets out of the way
  • Works on any device without needing to install anything

One thing worth noting: in our testing, RecipeStripper appeared to struggle with some well-known recipe sites — possibly due to Cloudflare bot detection blocking its scraper. If you find a recipe URL that doesn't work on RecipeStripper, it's worth trying Drizzlelemons, which handles these sites without issues.

Many cooks use both tools and they complement each other well. RecipeStripper is great for quick, on-the-fly extraction. But if you also want to customize recipes, organize a collection, or need reliable extraction across all sites — Drizzlelemons fills those gaps nicely.

Pricing Comparison

Drizzlelemons

  • ✅ Free recipe extraction (no account needed)
  • ✅ Free account with recipe saves
  • ✅ AI customization included
  • ✅ Cook mode, scaling, sharing — all free
  • ✅ Pay-as-you-go credits for extra extractions

RecipeStripper

  • ✅ Free to use
  • ✅ No account required
  • ❌ No AI customization
  • ❌ No dietary adaptations
  • ❌ No meal planning features

How to Get Started with Drizzlelemons

  1. 1Go to drizzlelemons.com — no download or installation needed
  2. 2Paste any recipe URL to instantly extract it ad-free
  3. 3Customize it for your diet, scale the servings, or save it to your collection

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Drizzlelemons have cook mode?

Yes. Drizzlelemons has a built-in cook mode that keeps your screen awake while you cook. You can toggle it on and off, and your preference is remembered between sessions. It uses the native Wake Lock API with a fallback for older browsers.

Can you save recipes on Drizzlelemons?

Yes. Create a free account and save unlimited recipes to your personal collection. Your recipes sync across all your devices, and you can organize and favorite them.

Does Drizzlelemons have a servings scaler?

Yes. Drizzlelemons has a smart servings scaler that adjusts all ingredient quantities — both in the ingredients list and inline within cooking steps. It intelligently skips temperatures and cooking times so only actual quantities change.

Is Drizzlelemons free?

Yes. You can extract recipes and use cook mode, scaling, and sharing without paying anything. A free account lets you save recipes. Pay-as-you-go credits are available if you need more extractions.

Does Drizzlelemons work on more recipe sites than RecipeStripper?

In our testing, yes. RecipeStripper appears to get blocked by Cloudflare bot protection on some popular recipe sites. Drizzlelemons uses AI-powered extraction that handles these situations, so it works reliably across virtually all recipe websites.

Can I use both Drizzlelemons and RecipeStripper?

Absolutely. Many cooks use RecipeStripper for quick, on-the-fly recipe cleaning and Drizzlelemons for customization, saving, and building a recipe collection. They complement each other well — though since Drizzlelemons covers all the same core features and more, most people find it handles everything they need.

Is RecipeStripper better than Drizzlelemons?

RecipeStripper and Drizzlelemons take different approaches. RecipeStripper is a focused, instant recipe stripping tool — fast and simple. Drizzlelemons does everything RecipeStripper does (including cook mode, saving, scaling, and shareable links) but also adds AI-powered customization, dietary adaptations, ingredient-based meal planning, unit conversion, and multi-language support. It also works reliably across more recipe sites. Both are free and worth trying — but if you want the more complete toolkit, Drizzlelemons has the edge.

Try Drizzlelemons — It's Free

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