Save and organize.
Group recipes into cookbooks the way you actually cook — "Weeknight Dinners," "Holiday Favorites," "Things The Kids Will Eat." Heart what you love, skip the folder hierarchy.
For iPhone · iPad · Mac
Import recipes from anywhere on the web. Scale servings, build shopping lists by aisle, and cook hands-free with step-by-step mode and built-in timers. Everything stays on your devices.
Braisery
A quick tour
Group recipes into cookbooks the way you actually cook — "Weeknight Dinners," "Holiday Favorites," "Things The Kids Will Eat." Heart what you love, skip the folder hierarchy.
One step per screen. Big tap targets. The screen stays on. Inline timers parse from the recipe text — tap to start, run a few at once, hear a chime when each one fires.
STEP 3 OF 6
Sear the beef in batches until deeply browned on all sides.
Cooking for two when the recipe serves six? Tap a multiplier and watch quantities re-render — as fractions where they should be, monospaced so they don't reflow under your eye.
Toggle on inline amounts and quantities pop into the step text — so you're not flipping back to the ingredient list with floury hands.
STEP 2
In a large bowl, whisk together 2 cups flour, 1 tsp baking soda, and ½ tsp salt until combined.
Paste a URL or use the share sheet. Braisery parses schema.org/Recipe and falls back gracefully when sites get creative. Paprika, Mela, and Crouton imports too.
One tap adds a whole recipe. Quantities consolidate; items group by produce, dairy, pantry. Check off as you go.
SQLite FTS5 under the hood — search titles, ingredients, notes, instructions instantly across thousands of recipes.
Toggle it on and recipes plus photos sync via your private CloudKit container. No third party in the middle.
Print a recipe card, share a PDF, or back up your library to JSON. Your data leaves the way it came in.
iPhone, iPad, Mac — one app, native everywhere. Menu-bar commands, dock menu, hover affordances, keyboard shortcuts.
Wet hands? Spoken steps and timers, accessibility-first contrast, Dynamic Type from XS through accessibility-XXXL.
Data not collected
Braisery has no servers. No accounts. No analytics. The App Store privacy label reads "Data Not Collected" — and we keep it that way.
Yes — fully. Network is only used for URL imports, optional iCloud sync, and optional bring-your-own-key AI features. Everything else lives on your device.
In SwiftData on your device. Photos live in the app's Documents folder. If you turn on iCloud sync, the data flows through your private CloudKit container — Apple to Apple, with no third party in the middle.
Anytime. Export individual recipes as PDF, or your whole library as JSON. Your data is yours.
No. Braisery is a one-time purchase. Buy it once, every feature is yours, on every Apple device you own.
Braisery is a native Apple-platform app — built in Swift with SwiftUI and SwiftData. There are no plans for other platforms.