Savor

Recipes fade.
Savor doesn’t.

Point your camera at a handwritten recipe card or a page from an old cookbook, and Savor rebuilds it into something you can actually cook from. Or import any recipe from the web in one tap. Made by a professional chef who got tired of recipe apps.

Quick note: there are a few apps out there called Savor. This is the one with a recipe scanner for handwritten cards, zero ads, and no algorithm — built solo by a chef, on a farm in Montenegro.

A 1982 handwritten recipe card for Aunt Maja's lemon drizzle cake next to the same recipe saved in Savor

Where Savor started

Preserve.

I started Savor the day I found my mum’s old recipe cards — tattered, smudged, and still the most important recipes I own. Point your camera at handwriting like that, or a page from a battered cookbook, and Savor reads it, rebuilds the recipe, and even finds a photo when there isn’t one. Recipes that were one spill away from disappearing — saved properly, at last.

Discover.

Discover.

Savor's built-in browser spots recipes as you browse. One tap and it's saved properly — the photo, the ingredients, the steps. No copying, no pasting, no twelve paragraphs about the author's holiday in Tuscany. Join the war against scrolling, one tap at a time.

Try it on a fake food blog we wrote just to prove it →
Imagine.

Imagine.

Got a recipe rattling around in your head? Type it out, however roughly. Savor turns it into a real recipe card you can actually cook from.

Together.

Together.

A calm, algorithm-free feed of people who actually love food. No viral five-second reels. No endless smash cuts. Just cooks sharing what they made for lunch today.

12 fruit themes

Cook in Color.

Pick a theme — the whole app wears it. This is what it looks like in your hands.

From the same kitchen

Two more, still in testing.

Savor comes from a one-person kitchen, not a studio. These are next.

Potluck

Potluck

One spin and the universe decides what’s for dinner — no scrolling, no deciding, just turn the oven on. It’s basically a fun excuse to pull you into Savor, and it knows it.

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Forage

Forage

A wild foraging companion — find and identify what’s edible nearby, then learn to cook it safely. Comes with a set of cute, boy-scout-style badges to earn along the way.

Join the test →

Both are in closed testing on Google Play. Email dev@getsavor.recipes to be added as a tester.

Savor

A home for every recipe that matters.

Free to start. No ads, ever. Available now on Android.

Get it on Google Play