Generates a short food video from your recipe description. You get a reel-style clip that visualizes the dish, ingredients, and cooking flow based on the details you provide.
Learn more about
Learn more about
When you enter text in recipe_description (text: Describe the recipe), Recipe Reel interprets the dish as a short-form food narrative rather than a literal cooking transcript.
The model pulls out visual anchors from your wording: the hero dish, ingredient colors, cooking actions, plating cues, and overall mood.
It then assembles those cues into a compact video flow that usually moves through ingredient-style shots, preparation moments, and a final serving reveal.
If your description suggests a setting or cuisine style, the AI uses that to influence props, camera framing, and pacing.
It makes creative decisions about transitions, close-ups, steam, sauce movement, garnish, and food texture emphasis to match the feel of a social-first recipe clip.

Describe the dish clearly and specifically. Include the main ingredients, cooking method, and final presentation so the video has enough detail to build from.
Not exactly. It creates a recipe-style visual reel inspired by your description rather than a precise instructional cooking video.
Recipes with strong visual identity work best. Pasta, desserts, burgers, noodles, baked dishes, and colorful plated meals usually translate well into short food videos.
Yes. It can work well for beverages, desserts, snacks, and breakfast jars too. Just describe the glassware, color, toppings, and serving style clearly so the video leans into the right kind of food presentation.
No. You can expect variation in shot choices, pacing, and styling from one generation to another. If you want more consistent results, keep your wording detailed and specific about the dishβs appearance, plating, and overall vibe.
Yes. All content generated on Flashloop can be used for commercial purposes β social media, ads, client work, product listings. No additional licensing fees.