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Save Recipes from Facebook Videos

Facebook cooking videos are great to watch but impossible to cook from. Paste a video link and Pluck extracts the full recipe - no more pausing and rewinding.

How Pluck solves this

Copy the Facebook video link

Find a cooking video on Facebook - shared post, live stream, or video upload. Tap share and copy the link.

Pluck watches the video

Pluck's AI watches the cooking video, listens to spoken instructions, reads on-screen text, and combines everything with the post caption to extract the complete recipe.

Save the full recipe

Review the extracted recipe - ingredients, instructions, and times - make any edits, and save it to your recipe box for easy access while cooking.

Without Pluck, cooking from Facebook videos is painful

1

Bookmark the video and try to find it later

Facebook's Watch Later and Saved sections are disorganized. Finding a specific cooking video from weeks ago is nearly impossible.

2

Pause and rewind the video repeatedly

Facebook's video player makes scrubbing painful. A 10-minute cooking video means 20+ minutes of pausing and rewinding.

3

Try to cook while watching on your phone

Propping up your phone, tapping play with messy hands, and losing your place in the video every time the screen locks.

Why use Pluck?

From video to written recipe

Cooking from a video means constantly pausing. Pluck gives you a written recipe you can follow at your own pace - no more propping up your phone in the kitchen.

Handles all Facebook video types

Short clips, long cooking demos, Facebook Live streams, shared videos - Pluck extracts recipes from any Facebook video format.

Captures what you'd miss

Spoken measurements, quick on-screen flashes of ingredient lists, and techniques shown but not explained - Pluck's AI catches everything and structures it into a usable recipe.

Frequently asked questions

Does Pluck work with Facebook Live cooking videos?

Yes. Once a Facebook Live video is saved as a replay, Pluck can analyze it just like any other video - watching the content, listening to narration, and extracting the recipe.

What about long cooking videos (30+ minutes)?

Pluck handles videos of any length. Longer videos take a bit more processing time, but the result is the same: a complete, structured recipe with ingredients and step-by-step instructions.

Can Pluck extract recipes from shared video posts?

Yes. If someone shared a cooking video from another page or creator, Pluck follows the share and extracts the recipe from the video content. It works the same regardless of who posted or shared the video.

How does this compare to converting YouTube or TikTok videos?

The technology is the same - Pluck's AI watches and listens to extract recipes from any video platform. Check out our guides for YouTube and TikTok as well.

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