Recipe extractor
Extract a recipe estimate from a short cooking video.
When the recipe is hidden inside a fast food clip, the useful evidence may be visual, spoken, captioned, or written on screen.
CookTheClip works like a careful recipe extractor for supported short cooking videos, keeping inferred amounts and uncertain steps clearly labelled.
Supports TikTok clips, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook Reels.
Use CookTheClip recipes as estimates. Verify allergens, temperatures, quantities, timings, nutrition, and appliance instructions before cooking.
Best-fit searches
Built for natural food-video searches.
These pages are useful landing points for people searching around cooking clips, creator recipes, saved food videos, and AI-assisted recipe estimates.
Videos where the creator says vague amounts or skips steps
Food ideas that need a structured ingredient list and method
Searchers who want extraction from a video rather than a blank AI recipe prompt
Source signals
The recipe estimate keeps the clip context close.
CookTheClip is designed around short-form cooking videos where the useful recipe evidence is split across visuals, captions, audio, and quick creator notes.
Conversion path
From saved clip to structured recipe.
- 01Paste the supported short cooking video URL.
- 02CookTheClip validates the platform and short-form format.
- 03Available video, caption, transcript, audio, and text signals become recipe evidence.
- 04The extracted recipe estimate is shown with uncertainty notes and a safety warning.
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Each route matches a real way people look for help with short food videos, creator recipes, and AI-estimated cooking plans.
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Questions
What people usually want to know.
Can CookTheClip extract ingredients from a video?
It can estimate ingredients from supported short cooking clips using visible, written, spoken, and captioned clues when available.
What if the video does not show enough detail?
The result may be low confidence or the conversion may fail rather than inventing a complete recipe from weak evidence.
Is this different from a general AI recipe generator?
Yes. CookTheClip starts from a real short cooking clip and labels inferred recipe details instead of generating a recipe from a blank prompt.
