Import Recipes From Rednote — FreeBuild your cookbook from Xiaohongshu videos, no subscription
Import recipes from Rednote (Xiaohongshu) for free in seconds. Paste any public Rednote cooking video URL into the converter below and CookingGuru's AI turns the video into a full recipe — ingredients, measurements, step-by-step instructions, and nutrition — which you can save into your own cookbook. No credit card, no paywall to get started.
This guide explains how the free Rednote recipe importer works, what's included on the free plan, and how to move from one-off imports to building a whole cookbook from your saved Xiaohongshu videos.
Step-by-Step Guide
Follow these 6 steps to import recipes from rednote — free in under a minute.
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Find a cooking video on Rednote
In the Rednote (Xiaohongshu) app or on xiaohongshu.com, browse to any public cooking video you want to import. You can start with a recent save, your feed, or a creator you follow.
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Copy the video link
Tap the share icon on the video and choose "Copy link". The video's public URL is now on your clipboard.
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Paste it into the free recipe importer
Scroll up on this page to the converter field, paste the Rednote URL, and click Convert. You don't need an account to import your first few Rednote recipes.
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Let the AI extract the recipe
In about 10 seconds CookingGuru watches the video, reads any on-screen text, listens to narration, and produces a structured recipe with ingredients (with measurements), step-by-step instructions, and estimated nutrition.
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Create a free account to save the import
Signing up takes under a minute and is completely free — no credit card required. Your imported recipe is saved to your personal cookbook and stays accessible across all your devices.
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Repeat for your other saved Rednote videos
Work through your saved Xiaohongshu cooking videos one by one to build up your personal cookbook. Free accounts can import several Rednote recipes per day, which is plenty for casual use.
Manual method vs. CookingGuru
Doing it manually
- Watching the Rednote video on loop, pausing every 2 seconds
- Guessing quantities from on-screen text
- Scribbling ingredients into Notes
- Losing the recipe when the Rednote video gets deleted
With CookingGuru
Free- Paste the Rednote video URL, get the recipe in ~10 seconds
- AI extracts ingredients, measurements, and steps
- Saved to your personal cookbook, synced to iPhone
- Keeps working even if the original Rednote video is deleted
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it really free to import recipes from Rednote?
Yes. CookingGuru's Rednote recipe importer is free to use with no credit card required. You can import and save several Xiaohongshu cooking video recipes per day on the free plan, which is enough for most home cooks.
What are the limits on the free plan?
Free accounts get a generous daily quota for Rednote recipe imports. If you hit the limit, it resets the next day — or you can upgrade to a paid plan for higher limits. There's no trial expiry and no surprise charges.
Do I need to sign up to try importing a Rednote recipe?
No. You can try the Rednote recipe importer without an account to see how it works. You only need to create a free account if you want to save imported recipes to a personal cookbook for later.
Can I import recipes from private Rednote accounts?
No. CookingGuru can only import from public Rednote videos, because that's the only type of video the platform exposes to third-party tools. For private accounts, the video would need to be made public first.
How accurate are the imported recipes?
CookingGuru's AI is highly accurate on typical cooking videos — it reads ingredient overlays, hears spoken narration, and recognises visual cues. Quality is best on videos with clear on-screen text or spoken instructions. Very silent or heavily stylised videos may need minor editing.
Can I import Rednote recipes in bulk?
Not in a single click yet — but the free plan lets you import multiple Xiaohongshu videos per day, one URL at a time, which works for most people building a personal cookbook. Each import takes about 10–15 seconds.
What happens to my imported recipes if the original video is deleted?
Nothing — imported recipes are stored as structured text in your CookingGuru cookbook, independent of the original video. Even if the creator deletes the Rednote video later, your imported ingredients and steps stay intact.
Related Rednote Recipe Guides
How to save recipes from Rednote
Save imported Rednote recipes into a personal cookbook, synced across devices.
How to copy a recipe from a Rednote video
Copy the ingredients and steps from any imported Rednote recipe as plain text.
How to print recipes from Rednote
Print imported Rednote recipes as clean, printer-friendly recipe cards.
Rednote Recipe Converter
The main tool that powers this free Rednote recipe importer.
Prefer to do it from your iPhone?
Share any Rednote cooking video straight into the CookingGuru iOS app and get a full recipe in seconds. Free on the App Store.