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Save Recipes from Pinterest

You've pinned hundreds of recipes but never cooked from Pinterest. Pluck extracts the actual recipe from the pin — not just a bookmark — so you can finally make that pasta you saved 3 years ago.

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How Pluck solves this

Copy the pin link

Open any recipe pin on Pinterest and copy the link. Pluck follows the pin to the source blog or recipe page.

Pluck extracts the recipe

Pluck's AI reads the source page, identifies the recipe content, and extracts structured ingredients, instructions, and metadata — cutting through the blog post filler.

Save to your recipe box

Review the clean, structured recipe and save it. No more scrolling through life stories to find the ingredient list.

Pinterest boards are recipe graveyards

1

Pin the recipe to a board

You now have 47 boards with 2,000+ pins. Finding that one chicken tikka recipe? Good luck.

2

Click through to the blog post

Scroll past the author's vacation story, 15 ads, and a popup to find the actual recipe buried at the bottom.

3

Discover the link is broken

Half of pinned recipe links lead to 404 pages, moved blogs, or paywalled content. Your pin is now useless.

4

Screenshot or bookmark the recipe

Even when you find the recipe, you end up screenshotting it — right back to the unsearchable camera roll problem.

Why use Pluck?

Rescue recipes from your boards

Finally turn those 2,000 pinned recipes into structured, searchable recipes you can actually cook from.

Cuts through blog post filler

Pluck's AI skips the 2,000-word life story and extracts just the recipe — ingredients, instructions, cook times, and servings.

Link-proof recipe saving

Once Pluck extracts the recipe, it's in your recipe box forever. No more broken links, moved blogs, or paywalled content.

Frequently asked questions

Does Pluck work with Pinterest video pins?

Yes. Pluck handles both image pins and video pins. For video pins, Pluck follows the source link to extract the recipe. If the pin itself contains a recipe video, Pluck can process that too using its video extraction AI.

Can I bulk-import my Pinterest boards into Pluck?

Bulk board import isn't available yet — it's on our roadmap. For now, you can save individual pins by copying their links into Pluck. Each extraction takes just a few seconds.

What if the Pinterest pin link is broken?

If the source blog post no longer exists, Pluck won't be able to extract the recipe from the URL. However, if the pin image contains the recipe (like a recipe card image), you can save the image and use Pluck's photo extraction feature instead.

How is this different from just saving a pin on Pinterest?

Saving a pin just bookmarks an image. Pluck extracts the actual recipe into a structured format with separate ingredients, numbered steps, prep/cook times, and servings. It's searchable, editable, and works offline — no internet needed when you're cooking.

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