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The AI workspace for your recipes
Recipes saved from websites, screenshots, handwritten cards, and that link your friend sent you. All in one searchable library. Find any recipe by ingredient, cuisine, or occasion.
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The AI workspace for your recipes
You have recipes everywhere. Bookmarked websites you'll never scroll back to. Screenshots of recipes from Instagram that are buried in your camera roll. Links friends sent you in messages you can't find. Handwritten recipe cards from your grandmother in a kitchen drawer. Pages ripped from magazines in a folder somewhere. A Google Doc where you typed up the one your neighbour told you about. When it's 5pm and you need to figure out dinner, the recipe you want is in one of these places and finding it takes longer than just Googling something new.
Fabric puts every recipe in one searchable library. Save from any source. Find by ingredient, cuisine, or occasion. Photograph handwritten cards and they become searchable text. Ask the AI what to make with what you have. One place for every recipe you've ever wanted to keep.
Save recipes from everywhere
Clip recipes from websites with the web clipper. The recipe is saved without the life story, pop-ups, and ads. Screenshot a recipe from Instagram or TikTok and save it via the mobile app. Forward a recipe link from a message to email-to-note. Photograph a handwritten recipe card and Fabric extracts the text, making the handwriting searchable while preserving the original image.
Every recipe converges in one library regardless of where it came from. The magazine tear-out, the website clip, the screenshot, and the family card are all searchable in the same place.
Find any recipe by ingredient, cuisine, or occasion
AI search finds recipes by meaning. "The pasta recipe with sun-dried tomatoes" finds it. "Quick weeknight dinners under 30 minutes" finds them. "Recipes that use leftover chicken" finds them. "The cake your friend Sarah sent" finds it. You don't need to remember where you saved the recipe or what you called it. Describe what you want and find it.
The search reads inside every format: clipped web pages, photographed cards, screenshots, typed notes. The handwritten recipe from your grandmother is as searchable as the website clip.
Ask the AI what to make
The AI assistant works from your full recipe collection. Ask "what can I make with chicken, broccoli, and rice" and it suggests recipes from your saved collection, not from the internet. Ask "something easy for a dinner party of eight" and it searches your library for options. Ask "the recipe I made last Christmas" and it finds it.
The assistant knows your collection. It can suggest meals from what you've already saved rather than sending you to a new website every time. The recipes you've chosen to save reflect your taste, your dietary needs, and your cooking skill. The AI recommends from that curated set.
Annotate with your own tweaks
Annotations let you add notes to any recipe: "double the garlic," "use almond milk instead," "kids loved this," "too spicy, halve the chilli." The annotations are searchable, so "every recipe the kids loved" finds them all. Your tweaks and feedback are as findable as the original recipe.
Organised by what they are, not when you saved them
Smart organization tags recipes by cuisine, meal type, key ingredients, and cooking method automatically. Desserts group together. Quick weeknight meals cluster. Baking sorts by type. No manual categorisation. The library organises itself as you add to it.
Meal planning on the canvas
Use the canvas to plan meals for the week. Drag recipes from your library and arrange them by day. See the full week at a glance. Share the plan with your partner or family.
Who uses Fabric for recipes
Busy moms planning meals for a family. Home cooks building a personal recipe library. Food enthusiasts saving recipes from social media, websites, and friends. Anyone who's spent fifteen minutes at 5pm trying to find a recipe they saved three months ago.
For the broader personal organisation workflow, see life admin.
Get started
Save your next recipe and stop losing the good ones. Try Fabric free.
Get the mobile app for one-tap saving and handwritten card scanning.
FAQs
Can I save recipes from websites without the clutter?
Yes. The web clipper saves the recipe content without pop-ups, ads, and life stories.
Can I photograph handwritten recipe cards?
Yes. Snap a photo with the mobile app. The handwriting is extracted into searchable text while the original image is preserved.
Can I search recipes by ingredient?
Yes. AI search finds recipes by ingredient, cuisine, meal type, or description.
Can the AI suggest what to make with what I have?
Yes. The AI assistant suggests recipes from your saved collection based on ingredients you have on hand.
Can I annotate recipes with my own tweaks?
Yes. Annotations let you add searchable notes like "double the garlic" or "kids loved this."
Are recipes organised automatically?
Yes. Smart organization tags by cuisine, meal type, and ingredients without manual categorisation.
Can I plan meals for the week?
Yes. Use the canvas to drag recipes from your library and arrange them by day.
Is my data private?
Yes. Fabric uses AES-256 encryption and is CASA Tier 2 compliant. Your data is never used to train AI models.
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