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Saved recipes into usable dinners

Screenshot recipe imports

Rescue recipe screenshots before they disappear into your camera roll.

Screenshots are one of the fastest ways to save a recipe and one of the easiest ways to lose it later. Scrollioli turns screenshot-based recipe saves into review-first drafts so ingredients, steps, and the recipe context can move into a planning workflow instead of staying trapped in photos.

Why screenshot recipes get lost

A screenshot proves you wanted the recipe, but it does not make it easier to cook from later. Important details get buried in camera-roll clutter, and it is hard to turn a static image into a useful weekly plan.

Scrollioli treats screenshots as a supported import path so you can bring those recipe saves into the same workspace as links, social posts, and your weekly plan.

Review-first still matters

Screenshot imports can be messy. Quantities may be clipped, steps may wrap oddly, and ingredient formatting can vary a lot from one source to the next.

That is why Scrollioli keeps the result in a reviewable draft first. You can fix what matters before the recipe joins the library you rely on later.

From screenshot to dinner plan

Once approved, screenshot recipes can be organized into collections, added to the weekly plan, and used for grocery generation just like any other saved recipe source.

The practical value is not OCR by itself. It is turning a quick save into something you can actually cook from later in the week.