Choose a clear food photo
Take a photo on a supported device or upload an existing image in the web app.
Photo to recipe
Snap & Cook uses a food image as the starting point for a recipe draft. It is useful when you remember the look of a dish but do not have its ingredient list or instructions.
How it works
Take a photo on a supported device or upload an existing image in the web app.
AI identifies a likely dish and drafts ingredients, quantities, and instructions.
Correct anything the image could not reveal, then save the recipe if it is useful.
A concrete example
Starting point
CookFeed result
CookFeed can propose a likely ingredient list and cooking method from the visible dish. You remain in control of corrections, substitutions, and final seasoning.
Why CookFeed
Use the dish you saw instead of trying to describe every detail from memory.
Photo interpretation is uncertain, so the result is designed to be reviewed and adjusted.
Save, organize, adapt, and cook the recipe in the same CookFeed account.
Questions
No. A photo cannot reveal hidden ingredients, exact quantities, allergens, or the original cooking method. Always review the generated draft.
A clear restaurant-food photo can be used as inspiration, but CookFeed does not reproduce or verify the restaurant’s original recipe.
The CookFeed web app supports image-based cooking workflows, while Android also makes it convenient to capture food on the go.
Keep exploring
Add ingredients from your fridge or pantry and get practical recipe ideas shaped around your diet, servings, and available food.
Learn more → Cook across bordersStart with iconic dishes from home and adapt ingredients, substitutions, and shopping tips for the country where you cook now.
Learn more → Guided cookingFollow one recipe step at a time with built-in timers and voice guidance while keeping the full recipe close at hand.
Learn more →Start with the free plan on web, or keep CookFeed close in the kitchen with the Android app.