Recipe Scaler
Scale any recipe up or down. Paste your ingredient list, set the original and target servings or a multiplier, and get the new quantities with tidy kitchen-friendly fractions. Halve a recipe, double it, or resize it to the exact number of servings you need.
- Ingredient-aware accuracy
- 100% free
- No sign-up, no app
- Instant as you type
- Works offline after first load
Quantities snap to common kitchen fractions. Lines with no leading number, like "a pinch of salt", pass through unchanged.
How to use it
- 1
Paste your ingredients
One ingredient per line, like "2 cups flour" or "1 1/2 tsp salt". The scaler reads the quantity at the start of each line.
- 2
Set the new size
Enter original and target servings, or just type a multiplier like 0.5 to halve or 2 to double.
- 3
Copy the scaled list
Read the resized quantities, rounded to amounts you can actually measure, and copy the whole list.
When it comes in handy
Cooking for a crowd
Take a recipe that serves four and resize it to serve ten without doing the maths by hand.
Halving a big batch
Cut a recipe down when you only want a small amount, with the fractions handled for you.
Matching what you have
Scale a recipe to the amount of a key ingredient you actually have in the cupboard.
Instant, exact & 100% in your browser
The conversion runs right here in your browser using exact, standard factors. Nothing you type is sent to a server, there is no sign-up and no limit, and once the page has loaded it keeps working even with no connection.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I scale a recipe to a different number of servings?
- Divide the target servings by the original servings to get a multiplier, then multiply every ingredient by it. To take a 4-serving recipe to 6, the multiplier is 6 ÷ 4 = 1.5, so every quantity goes up by half. The scaler does this for you and rounds each result to a measurable amount.
- Does scaling work for baking?
- It works for the ingredient quantities, but baking has limits. Pan size, bake time and leavening do not scale in a straight line, so a doubled cake will not simply take twice as long. For big changes, weigh ingredients in grams first and check the bake early. The pan converter helps with the tin size.
- Can I scale by weight as well as volume?
- Yes. The scaler multiplies whatever number it finds at the start of a line, whether that is cups, grams, millilitres or whole eggs. For accuracy in baking, convert your cups to grams first, then scale, so the rounding stays clean.
- Does this work offline and is anything sent to a server?
- The calculation runs entirely in your browser, so nothing you type is sent anywhere, and once the page has loaded it keeps working with no connection. There is no sign-up and no limit on how many conversions you make.