Overview
Scoop turns recipes you find online into a ready-to-shop grocery list, and with one click does all the shopping for you!
Click the Scoop icon on any recipe page and Scoop pulls out the ingredients automatically — fractions, units, optional items, and prep notes intact. Add as many recipes as you want and Scoop merges duplicates across them, so "½ cup butter" from one recipe and "¼ cup butter" from another become "¾ cup butter" on your list.
When you're ready to shop, pick a supported grocery service (Walmart today, more coming) and Scoop walks you through it, suggesting a product match for each ingredient. You stay in control of every choice — Scoop never places an order on its own.
WHAT SCOOP DOES WELL
• Reads recipes from sites that use standard recipe markup — most major recipe blogs, AllRecipes, Serious Eats, NYT Cooking, and more
• Handles fractions (½, 1/2, 1 ½), unit aliases (tbsp / tablespoon / Tbsp.), ranges, and "(optional)" / "to taste" markers
• Merges and unit-converts across recipes, so mixed metric/imperial ingredients combine into one line
• Scales recipes up or down by serving count
• Skips pantry basics like salt, oil, and water by default — toggle individual items back on if you actually need to buy them
• Paste plain text from anywhere — Notes, an email, a recipe you typed out — and Scoop parses it the same way
PRIVACY FIRST
• No account required
• Nothing leaves your browser except when you actively send a list to a grocery service
• No tracking, no analytics, no ads
Persistent pantry tracking, sharing across computers, and saved meal plans are coming as a paid tier once accounts ship. The free tier is here to stay.
Questions, or a site that doesn't parse correctly? Use the in-popup "Report a problem" button — it opens a pre-filled email so we can add support for that site.
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