A quieter way to cook

Your recipes,
kept the way
Nana kept hers.

The private cookbook app for people who'd rather cook than scroll. Save what you love, pass it down, cook from it tonight — without the ads, the pop-ups, or the nine paragraphs about a trip to Tuscany.

Free to download · Premium features in-app

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Invite-only launch · No spam, ever

Your date, your context — the app opens where you left off.
Bookmarks from the week. Nothing you didn't save yourself.
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Sunday,
April 19.
An easy evening, Murat. You've got carbonara from last week's bookmarks — let's start there.
Entry 01 · Tonight
Classic Spaghetti Carbonara
The pantry version — guanciale, pecorino, pepper. Four ingredients, forty minutes.
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· · ·
Bookmarked this week
01
Miso Chicken
35 min · Dinner
MC
02
Skillet Gnocchi with Miso Butter
15 min · Quick
SG
03
Beef Stew
2h 45m · Slow
I.

Not a feed. A kitchen.

Most cooking apps are trying to get you to scroll. Nana's is trying to get you to cook. Here's what that changes.

01

Only your recipes.

No trending carousels. No recommendations. Your library is what you saved, what you wrote, and what your family sent you — and nothing else.

02

Reads like a cookbook.

Serif type, cream pages, generous margins. A recipe you open at 6pm should feel like one you'd want to read — not an SEO slurry with a listicle about Bologna.

03

Shared, not public.

Your grandmother's ragù belongs to your family — not a platform. Vaults let you share specific recipes or whole books with the people you actually cook for.

II.

The whole thing, in your pocket.

Four things Nana's does well. Everything else, it gets out of the way of.

— Capture

Save any recipe, from anywhere.

Paste a link, snap a photo of a cookbook page, or scribble it in by hand. Nana's parses the ingredients, extracts the steps, and files it cleanly — so all your recipes look like they were written by the same thoughtful editor.

  • WebShare sheet from any browser or app
  • CameraOCR cookbook pages and handwritten cards
  • VoiceDictate from memory while hands are busy
From a link
Use the share sheet from any browser — clean import.
From a page
Photograph a cookbook — text goes straight in.
By hand
Type it yourself in a proper editor.
Out loud
Dictate as you remember — great for Nana's.
— Vaults

Shelves of the cookbook.

Organize by cuisine, by season, by person. A Vault can be a Sunday dinner rotation, a baby-food binder, or the forty recipes your mother-in-law insists you master. Share any Vault with a tap.

  • PrivateYours alone, end-to-end encrypted
  • SharedInvite anyone — with or without the app
  • ForeverExport to PDF or a printed cookbook, anytime
Nana's
42 recipes · Shared with 4
Sunday Ragù
3 hr · By Giada
Linguine alle Vongole
25 min · By Nana
Tiramisù
30 min + overnight
Weeknight Dinners
18 recipes · Just you
Miso Chicken
35 min
Skillet Gnocchi
15 min
Sheet-Pan Salmon
22 min
— A small promise
A cookbook should feel like a kitchen, not a feed. Quiet, warm, and full of the food you actually cook — nothing else asking for your attention.
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Cook something worth remembering.

Free to start. No ads, no AI serving you someone else's recipes. Just yours — kept well.

Download on the App Store

Requires iPhone with iOS 16 or later.

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