About
CookThis begins with a familiar moment: you see food at a restaurant, on a social feed, or at a friend’s table and think, “I want to make that.”
The internet does not have a recipe shortage. The difficult part is turning visual inspiration into instructions that fit your ability, your equipment, and the ingredients you can realistically find.
CookThis closes that gap. Take a photo, add any useful context, choose the kind of recipe you want, and get an estimated home version that is ready to cook.
A Camera-First Cooking Workflow
Most recipe products begin with a search box, a database, or a list of ingredients. CookThis can work with ingredients, but its main experience starts with the finished food.
That distinction removes a surprising amount of friction. You do not need to know the exact dish name or translate a craving into the perfect prompt. The photo becomes the prompt, while optional details make the result more useful.
what it does
Take a food photo or choose a saved image or screenshot from the gallery.
Generate structured ingredients, cooking steps, substitutions, timing, servings, and practical tips.
Choose Quick, Easy, Closest Taste, or Healthier recipe modes.
Use supported shared food links as inspiration when suitable preview information is available.
Save generated recipes and reopen them in a cleaner cooking view.
why it matters
Starts with the finished dish you want to recreate, not only a pantry inventory or text prompt.
Adapts recipes to cooking skill, servings, available equipment, region, and dietary preferences.
Frames every result as an estimated home version instead of claiming to recover a secret or exact recipe.
Carries the recipe into a focused, step-by-step cooking mode once inspiration becomes action.
