We're on a mission to make cooking more accessible by helping people save, organize, and actually use the recipes they discover online.
As of Aug 2025
Recipe Bro started in 2024 when Tomas Navickas, an Android developer at Stash, kept losing amazing recipes he found on Instagram. Screenshots weren't cutting it - they were impossible to search, had no ingredient lists, and the instructions were often cut off.
Frustrated by this problem and passionate about building a solution, Tomas made the bold decision to leave his position at Stash and dedicate himself to creating Recipe Bro. He knew there had to be a better way - a simple app that lets you save recipes from anywhere with just a link. No more screenshots, no more lost recipes, no more scrolling through thousands of posts to find that one dish you wanted to make.
Today, Recipe Bro is growing rapidly with 1.2K+ members who have collectively saved over 8K+ recipes. From viral TikTok trends to grandmother's blog recipes, we make sure every recipe you love is saved, organized, and ready when you need it.
Tomas left his Android developer role at Stash to solve the recipe-saving problem
Built the first version supporting Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube imports
Released Recipe Bro on iOS and Android, rapid early adoption
Expanding platform support and building the team to scale globally
We believe saving recipes should be as easy as a single tap. No complicated steps, just pure simplicity.
Recipe content exists everywhere. We make it possible to save from any platform, any website, anywhere.
Built by food lovers, for food lovers. Every feature comes from real user feedback and needs.
Your recipes are yours. We never share your data and you have full control over your collection.
Recipe Bro is built by a passionate developer who wanted to solve his own recipe-saving problem.
Founder & CEO
Former Android developer at Stash, passionate about simplifying cooking
To make every recipe on the internet easily saveable, searchable, and cookable. We believe great food brings people together, and finding the right recipe shouldn't stand in the way of that connection.