Volume 01 · Issue 03 · MMXXVI dinnr.
Now reading: a recipe book for everywhere you cook.

Save it. Plan it. Cook it.

Dinnr is a recipe app for people who collect recipes the way other people collect books — from YouTube, TikTok, websites, photographs, the back of a cookbook page. We turn all of it into something beautifully formatted, distraction-free, and ready to cook.

Download on the App Store For iPhone, iPad & Mac.
Editor's Note

The internet has every recipe ever written. Your kitchen needs one notebook that holds them — written in your hand, planned for your week, opened to the right page when the timer starts.

№ 01 — The Save

Anything you find. Anywhere you find it.

Paste a link, share a video, snap a photograph of the page from grandma's stained binder. Dinnr extracts the ingredients, the steps, and the timing — properly formatted in seconds.

Dinnr recipes view: a grid of saved recipes including Hawaiian Poke Bowl, World Peace Cookies, Rice Congee, Pasta alla Boscaiola.

A YouTube link becomes a structured recipe. A photo of a printed page becomes a typed list of ingredients with proper units. A bookmark from a recipe blog stops being twelve paragraphs of life story and becomes the part you actually need.

Sort by cuisine, meal, time, or rating. Search across everything you've ever saved. Filter by the half-onion in your fridge.

The internet's most beautiful recipes — finally on the same shelf.

Save from anywhere you find a recipe worth keeping —

YouTube · TikTok · Instagram · the open web · photographs · scanned PDFs · your own head.

№ 02 — The Plan

A week of meals, planned in seconds.

Drag recipes onto the days you'll cook them, or hand it to the meal-planning assistant and ask for a quieter week, more vegetables, or whatever the cuisine of the moment happens to be.

Dinnr meal planner showing a month-view calendar with recipes scheduled across the week.

A meal plan is a small weekly contract with yourself: here is what we are eating, and we have what we need. Dinnr makes the contract easy to write and easy to change.

One tap moves a recipe to another day. Another tap rolls all of next week's ingredients into a grocery list, sorted by the supermarket aisle.

№ 03 — The Cook

One step at a time.

Cooking Mode dims everything but the step you're on, scales the recipe to the number of mouths you're feeding, and switches between original, metric, and imperial units without making you do mental arithmetic over a hot pan.

Dinnr cooking mode: a pannenkoeken recipe with the current step highlighted and the rest dimmed, ingredients listed on the right.

The recipe is yours, but the cooking is the whole point. Big type. No ads. No autoplay video of a person describing where they got the idea. The next step where your eyes need it, the timer where your hands can find it.

Cooking for two? Tap scale. For twelve? Tap it again. The ingredient list updates the way it would if you'd written it yourself.

Stay focused on your cooktop, not your screen.
№ 04 — The Devices

Same kitchen. Three sizes.

Mac is the workshop where every recipe lives. iPad is the recipe book on the counter. iPhone is the one in your pocket on the way to the store.

In Translation

Your kitchen, in nine languages.

Switch language in Settings and Dinnr quietly translates your entire recipe collection — units, instructions, ingredient names — using AI. Switch back, and it's English again.

Also In This Issue

The smaller details that make a kitchen feel like home.

i.

Groceries, by aisle

Add any recipe's ingredients to your shopping list. Dinnr groups them by supermarket section so you walk the store, not the recipe.

ii.

Scale, in tap-sized portions

Cook for two, six, or twelve. Servings, units, and quantities update together — no mental math next to a hot stove.

iii.

Synced across the kitchen

Save it on the iPhone in the supermarket. Cook from it on the Mac on the counter. The iPad knows where you left off.

iv.

Yours to take home

Export a backup of every recipe as JSON. Delete your account in two taps. Your library is yours; we're just keeping it.

The Last Word

Cook beautifully.
Wherever you go.

Free to use. On iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Available now wherever apps are sold — which is, as ever, the App Store.

Download on the App Store
Dinnr recipe detail page for a Classic Dutch Pancake — a saved recipe with title, source, scaled servings, ingredient list, step-by-step instructions, and a photograph.