Import Web Recipes

Import Recipe Web Links into Chefy

Found a recipe on a blog or cooking site? Share the page to Chefy and keep it in your organized recipe system.

Quick Answer

Found a recipe on a blog or cooking site? Share the page to Chefy and keep it in your organized recipe system.

Last updated: March 15, 2026

How Web Link Recipe Import Works

Turn browser-discovered recipes into editable cards without copy/paste cleanup.

1. Open the recipe page in your browser

Use your device share action and choose Chefy.

2. Chefy extracts recipe details

Ingredients and instructions become a structured recipe card.

3. Plan and shop

Add the imported recipe to your week and generate your grocery list.

Benefits

Why browser-based recipe importing beats bookmarks and note dumps.

Cleaner than bookmark folders

Your recipes become searchable and reusable instead of static saved links.

Better for weekly execution

Imported recipes flow into meal planning and grocery generation.

No manual rewriting

Skip copying ingredients and steps into separate notes.

Works with social imports too

Web recipes live in the same library as TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook imports.

Related Web Import Guides

Combine web imports with social imports for one complete recipe library.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to copy and paste website URLs manually?

No. You can share recipe pages directly from your browser to Chefy.

Can imported web recipes be edited?

Yes. You can customize ingredients, instructions, and notes at any time.

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