Nutrition info on every recipe
Calories and macros per serving, shown as bars against your daily target. Calculated on-device, scales with servings, and your targets are yours alone.
Open any recipe and you'll see nutrition per serving below the ingredients — calories, protein, carbs, and fat, each as a bar showing how much of your daily target one serving uses.
What the bars mean
Each bar fills toward 100% of your daily target for that nutrient. The grams (or calories) sit under the bar; the % of daily sits below that. When a serving exceeds 100%, the bar caps full — the percent label tells you exactly how far over.
Set your own targets
Tap Personalize on the nutrition card to set daily kcal / protein / carbs / fat for yourself. There are presets (FDA default, high-protein, lower-carb) or you can dial each one in. Targets are saved on this device — your housemates can set their own without overwriting yours. Until you personalize, we use the FDA Daily Values (2000 kcal · 50P / 78F / 275C).
It scales with servings
Cooking for two instead of four? Tap the servings count and the nutrition numbers move with it.
Treat it as an estimate
Numbers come from a built-in food database matched against the recipe's ingredients. Brand-specific products, hidden ingredients in packaged sauces, and exact prep losses aren't captured. Good for comparing recipes and ballparking a day; not a substitute for a food label if you're tracking strictly.
Related guides
How recipes.im handles serving size scaling — and why some ingredients are intentionally fixed, marked with an orange chef hat.
Categorization, quantity merging, pluralization, and why your shopping list keeps cups separate from grams.