RecipeStripper

Best Alternative to Copy Me That in 2026

Looking for an alternative to Copy Me That? RecipeStripper is a free, no-signup web tool — with inline ingredient quantities embedded directly into each cooking step. Works on any device. Copy Me That is also free, but lacks inline quantities, Cook Mode, and works differently.

Try the RecipeStripper alternative — free, no signup

Paste a public recipe URL. No account, no extension, no app to install.

RecipeStripper mobile clean recipe reader shown as a no-signup alternative to Copy Me That, with inline quantities and Cook Mode visible.
The RecipeStripper alternative is a browser-based clean reader, not another installed Copy Me That library workflow.

RecipeStripper vs Copy Me That at a glance

For a full side-by-side comparison, see RecipeStripper vs Copy Me That.

FeatureRecipeStripperCopy Me That
Free to Use
No Signup Required
Inline Ingredient Quantities
Cook Mode (Wake Lock)
Servings Scaler
Shareable Links
Works With Any Site

Why people switch from Copy Me That to RecipeStripper

  1. 1

    Inline ingredient quantities

    In RecipeStripper, every cooking step contains the quantities you need. The step “add the flour” displays as “add 2 cups all-purpose flour” inline. No scrolling back to the ingredient list. Copy Me That uses the traditional separate-list layout.

  2. 2

    Zero installation, any device

    Copy Me That is a native app — you install it, sign in, and use it on iOS or Android.RecipeStripper works in any browser on any device — paste a URL and go. No signup, no install, no extension.

  3. 3

    Cook Mode (Screen Wake Lock API)

    RecipeStripper's Cook Mode keeps your phone screen on while cooking — using the Screen Wake Lock API supported by Safari 16.4+ and Android Chrome. Your screen stops timing out mid-recipe.

  4. 4

    Live servings scaler with culinary fractions

    Adjust the yield and every quantity rescales live — in the ingredient list AND in the inline-embedded amounts in each step. Uses culinary fractions (1⅓ cups, 2½ tbsp) instead of decimals.

How to switch from Copy Me That to RecipeStripper

  1. 1.Open recipestripper.com.
  2. 2.Copy a public recipe URL from a blog, food site, or wherever you currently find recipes.
  3. 3.Paste the URL in the input box and press Enter. You get a clean view when extraction succeeds.
  4. 4.Bookmark or save the shareable link (each successfully stripped recipe gets one at recipestripper.com/r/abc123). Optional: create a free account to sync saves across devices.
  5. 5.Toggle Cook Mode when you start cooking — screen stays on, type gets larger.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best alternative to Copy Me That?

RecipeStripper is a strong free, no-signup web alternative to Copy Me That. Paste a public recipe URL and get a clean reader with no installation, on any device including iPhone and Android. Its inline ingredient quantities put amounts like "2 cups all-purpose flour" inside the cooking step, which is not a core feature of Copy Me That.

Is there a free alternative to Copy Me That?

Copy Me That is itself free, but if you're looking for something with a different feature set, RecipeStripper is also free with no signup required and adds inline ingredient quantities directly inside each cooking step plus a Cook Mode that keeps your phone screen on while you cook.

How is RecipeStripper different from Copy Me That?

Three differences matter most when you're actually cooking: (1) RecipeStripper embeds ingredient quantities directly into each cooking step so you never scroll back up to check amounts — Copy Me That uses the traditional separate-list layout. (2) RecipeStripper is a free web tool that works on any device with no installation — Copy Me That is a native app. (3) RecipeStripper has Cook Mode using the Screen Wake Lock API to keep your phone screen on while cooking.

Why switch from Copy Me That to RecipeStripper?

Three common reasons people switch: (1) inline ingredient quantities — quantities appear inside each cooking step, so "add the flour" displays as "add 2 cups all-purpose flour" without scrolling up. (2) Zero friction — no signup, no install, no app store. Paste a URL and cook. (3) Mobile-first cooking — Cook Mode keeps the phone screen on, and large tap targets work well in a kitchen setting.

Can I use RecipeStripper and Copy Me That together?

Yes — they're complementary. Use RecipeStripper for the cooking moment (paste URL, get clean recipe, cook) and Copy Me That for mobile recipe management and meal planning. Many cooks keep both around.

Is Copy Me That still the best option?

Copy Me That works well for mobile recipe management on iOS and Android. RecipeStripper is a no-signup, mobile-friendly, free alternative — and it adds inline quantity embedding for cooking from a phone.

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