If you want a tool to create smart shopping lists based on ingredients in multiple recipes, Cooked is a good choice. It organizes recipes that might be scattered across the web into a single, editable document and then creates shopping lists arranged by aisle in your supermarket. Cooked also can suggest ingredient combinations and import recipes from other apps and files. It's free to use, though you can pay for a Patron subscription for features like voice recipe creation and PDF output.
Another good option is Flavorish, an AI recipe app that generates meal ideas based on the ingredients you have at home, your dietary restrictions and your health goals. It includes AI-generated recipes, a customizable cookbook, shopping lists arranged by aisle and support for different diets. Flavorish offers a free Basic plan and a Premium plan for unlimited AI recipe generation.
MealPractice is another option. It offers meal suggestions based on your preferences and detailed shopping lists that can be shared with services like Amazon Fresh. MealPractice's website includes a free recipe generator tool and flexible pricing plans, so it can work for you regardless of your needs or budget.
Last, Dinnerfy offers a basic AI-powered app for planning dinner and buying groceries. With a swipe interface, personalized dinner suggestions and organized shopping lists, Dinnerfy tries to make dinner planning more fun. It's free and works on any browser, so it's a good option if you just need something to help you with your grocery list.