AI disclosure
AI does the boring parsing. You do the cooking.
ReelsMeals uses AI to read recipe sources and turn them into structured recipe cards. The plain-English version of what that actually means, what it's good at, and what to double-check.
Where AI shows up
- Reading recipe URLs and extracting ingredients, steps, and times
- Transcribing the contents of cooking videos where available
- Reading uploaded photos of paper recipes and cookbook pages
- Generating tags and organizing recipe metadata
What AI can get wrong
Extraction is imperfect — especially for voice-only videos, handwritten cards with poor lighting, or pages with unusual formatting. Measurements, allergens, cooking temperatures, timing, and food-safety steps should always be checked against the original source before you cook. Every saved card keeps the source link attached so you can compare.
What this means for you
Treat ReelsMeals cards as a working draft of the recipe — useful for cooking from, searchable across your collection, but not a substitute for the creator's original instructions when precision matters. Questions about how AI processes your saved recipes? Email jmqcooper@gmail.com.