RecipeStripper

RecipeStripper vs Recipe Filter

Side-by-side comparison of RecipeStripper and Recipe Filter. See which recipe tool is right for your kitchen.

Feature Comparison

FeatureRecipeStripperRecipe Filter
Free to Use
No Signup Required
Browser Extension
Mobile App
Inline Ingredient Quantities
Cook Mode (Wake Lock)
Servings Scaler
Saved Recipes
Shareable Links
Works With Any Site

RecipeStripper

Strengths

  • +Inline ingredient quantities in every step
  • +Zero signup — paste and cook instantly
  • +Works on any device (phone, tablet, laptop)
  • +Cook mode keeps screen awake
  • +Servings scaler with live quantity updates
  • +4-tier parser attempts public recipe URLs

Limitations

  • -No browser extension (web-only)
  • -No mobile app (works in browser)
  • -Some bot-protected sites have limited extraction

Recipe Filter

Strengths

  • +Works inline in the browser on the recipe page
  • +No separate website needed
  • +No account required

Limitations

  • -Chrome-only — no web version, no Safari, no mobile
  • -Requires extension installation
  • -No inline ingredient quantities in steps
  • -No cook mode
  • -No servings scaler

Try RecipeStripper Free

No signup, no extension, no app to install. Just paste a recipe URL.

FAQ

Is RecipeStripper better than Recipe Filter?

RecipeStripper and Recipe Filter take different approaches. RecipeStripper is a free, instant web tool — no signup, no install. Its unique inline ingredient quantities embed amounts directly into cooking steps. Recipe Filter a chrome extension that extracts and displays recipes directly in the browser. browser-only — no web version, no mobile app. requires chrome and extension installation.

What's the best alternative to Recipe Filter?

RecipeStripper is a strong free, no-signup alternative to Recipe Filter. Paste a public recipe URL and get a clean view when extraction succeeds — no installation, works on any device including iPhone and Android. Inline ingredient quantities put amounts like "2 cups all-purpose flour" inside the cooking step, which is not a core feature of Recipe Filter.

How is RecipeStripper different from Recipe Filter?

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 — Recipe Filter uses the traditional separate-list layout. (2) RecipeStripper is a free web tool that works on any device with no installation — Recipe Filter is a browser extension that only works on desktop. (3) RecipeStripper has Cook Mode using the Screen Wake Lock API — Recipe Filter does not keep your phone screen on while cooking.

Is RecipeStripper free?

Yes, RecipeStripper is completely free with no account required. Just paste a recipe URL and get clean results instantly. An optional free account lets you save recipes to a personal library, but every feature works without one.

Is Recipe Filter worth it?

Recipe Filter is free and works well for desktop browsing in Chrome. The decision comes down to feature fit: if you want inline ingredient quantities embedded into cooking steps (where the recipe step reads "add 2 cups flour" instead of "add the flour"), that's RecipeStripper-only.

Can I use both RecipeStripper and Recipe Filter?

Absolutely. Many cooks use RecipeStripper for quick, on-the-fly recipe cleaning and Recipe Filter for desktop browsing. They complement each other well — RecipeStripper for the cooking moment (paste URL, cook), Recipe Filter for the library moment (save, organize, plan).

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