Everything in one calm, kitchen-first flow
Less tab-hopping. More cooking. Four core moves—bring recipes in from Pinterest, a link, or a photo, or create new ones with AI—then manage, plan, shop, and cook from one library.
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Pinterest integration
Connect the app to the boards and ideas you already love. We intelligently extract recipe details and import them
into your library—so ingredients, steps, and shopping lists stay aligned instead of scattered across screenshots and links.
Import
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Scan from link
Paste a URL from TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, blogs, or almost anywhere else you find food content.
KytchenKoach reads the page or media, extracts the recipe into a clean card, and saves it beside your Pinterest imports—same planning, same shopping lists, one place to cook from.
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Scan a recipe from a photo
Shoot a fresh picture or pull one from your photo library—ideal for classic family recipes on index cards, notebook scribbles, printouts, and screenshots friends send you.
KytchenKoach reads the handwriting and structure, builds a clean digital recipe card you can tweak, and drops it next to everything else you've imported so planning and shopping stay effortless.
Create
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AI-generated recipes & dish previews
Describe the moment—or let the app look at your pantry—and get original recipe ideas grounded in ingredients you already own.
Each suggestion can include step-by-step instructions plus AI-generated image previews that help you picture the finished plate,
narrow down options, and get excited to cook without guessing what dinner could look like.
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Recipe management
Organize Pinterest saves, pasted-link imports, photo scans, and manual adds in one library with ingredients you can trust for planning and lists—no more losing the recipe that lived in a random tab or app.
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Meal planning
Build weekly and daily plans with suggestions that respect your tastes—and your time.
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Smart shopping
Generate shopping lists from your plan so you buy what you need, once.
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Pantry management
Track what you have and plan meals that use it—less waste, fewer last-minute takeout nights.