A cookbook for the way you actually save recipes

Every recipe
you've ever saved, finally
in one place.

Save from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, or any food blog in a single tap. Your screenshots, bookmarks, and dog-eared pages — all gathered into one quiet, beautiful cookbook.

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Now in private beta Made slowly, in Sweden
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Good evening, Maren.
217 recipes · 14 collections · 6 cooked this week
AllWeeknightBakingSaved today
TIKTOK
Brown butter rigatoni with crispy sage
@pasta.grannies
INSTAGRAM
Charred lemon harissa chicken bowl
@halfbakedharvest
YOUTUBE
Olive oil cake with rosemary & orange
Bon Appétit
BLOG
Miso-glazed eggplant with rice
smitten kitchen
The recipe graveyard

You save everything.
You cook almost none of it.

You screenshot the pasta from a TikTok at 11pm. You bookmark the brownie recipe you swore you'd make this weekend. You save the Instagram reel of the soup. You text yourself the link to the chicken thing.

And then — Wednesday rolls around, the fridge is half-full, and the recipe you actually wanted is buried under three hundred others. So dinner becomes takeout. Again.

Yami is the quiet, organized cookbook that catches everything you save — and gives it back to you when you're hungry.

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Charred lemon harissa chicken bowl
32 min·4 servings·14 ingredients
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Save from anywhere

A share button that actually understands recipes.

Paste a link, share from any app, snap a page from a cookbook, or screenshot a story. Yami pulls out the title, ingredients, steps, and photo — quietly, automatically, in the background.

  • Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, food blogs, and cookbook photos. If you can share it, we can save it.
  • Scan a cookbook page. Point your camera at grandma's lasagna; we'll digitize it cleanly.
  • Always credits the source. Creators stay attributed; you stay organized.
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Your collections
14 collections · sort by recently cooked
Weeknight pasta
38 recipes
Sunday baking
22 recipes
Vegetarian
61 recipes
For the in-laws
9 recipes
ii.
Organized the way you cook

Collections, search, and a quiet little "cooked" button.

Group recipes the way you actually think about food — by night of the week, by mood, by who's coming over. Filter by source. Tap a heart when something's a keeper.

  • Smart collections like Weeknight pasta, Slow Sunday, or For the in-laws.
  • Search and filter. Find by title, sort by newest, or filter by where you saved it from.
  • Mark as cooked. A small ritual; a slowly-built cookbook of what actually works.
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Ask the chef
What's for dinner?
I have eggplant, half a lemon, rice, and zero energy.
Three from your cookbook —
Miso-glazed eggplant with jasmine rice (you saved it from smitten kitchen in March, never cooked).
Show recipe → Two more Lazier please
Lazier please.
Eggplant rice bowl, 18 min, one pan. Yes?
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Never stare at the fridge

An AI chef that knows your library.

Tell it what's in your fridge, how much time you have, and how tired you are. It surfaces ideas from your saved library so dinner is one tap away — no more endless scrolling.

  • Quick prompts. "Quick dinner", "high protein", "comfort food" — start with a tap, then refine.
  • Swipe-through library. When you want to browse, not search.
  • Suggestions you'll actually cook. The AI works from recipes you've already chosen to save.
Shared collections

Cook with the people
you love.

Share a collection with your partner, your family, your roommates, your group chat that's been threatening to start a supper club for two years. One invite code — they're in. Build a household cookbook, together.

  • Always in sync. When she saves the carbonara, you see it. Tonight, not tomorrow.
  • Together-owned. Anyone in the collection can add, edit, and mark recipes as cooked.
  • Single-use invite codes. Share one code per person, expires in 24 hours. No accounts to manage.
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Maren & Adam's kitchen
Our house cookbook
+2 4 cooks
Brown butter rigatoni with sage
Saved by Adam2h ago
Olive oil cake, rosemary & orange
Cooked by MarenSunday
Charred broccoli with anchovy
Saved by Linneayesterday
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