Meal Planner Online — Weekly Plan, Free, Browser-Only
Plan meals for the week. Add recipes, generate shopping list, track macros. Browser-only — no signup.
About Meal Planner
A meal planner organizes weekly meals — breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks across 7 days — with associated recipes, ingredients, and (optional) macro nutrition tracking. Useful for healthy eating goals, grocery budgeting, reducing decision fatigue, and accommodating dietary restrictions across a family. The ZTools Meal Planner runs in the browser with localStorage persistence, supports custom recipes (or paste from web), generates a consolidated shopping list, and tracks weekly macros (calories, protein, carbs, fat) when nutrition data is available.
Use cases
- Plan a healthy eating week. Reduce ad-hoc food choices. Pre-plan meals; shop once; cook to plan.
- Family meal coordination. Different family members' preferences and schedules. Plan breakfasts / lunches / dinners separately.
- Macro / calorie target. Tracking 2000 cal / 150g protein. Plan meals; verify the week hits the target.
- Grocery budget. Plan first; shop list is automatic. Avoids impulse buys + waste.
How it works
- Set up week. 7 days × meal slots (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks).
- Add recipes. Custom recipes with ingredient list, prep time, optional nutrition info.
- Drag-drop into slots. Mix and match across days. Repeat meals if desired.
- Generate shopping list. Aggregates ingredients across all planned meals. Quantities summed; duplicates merged.
Examples
Input: Week with 21 meals planned + snacks
Output: Shopping list: ~40 unique ingredients with summed quantities. Macros calculated weekly.
Input: Same recipe used 3 times
Output: Ingredients × 3 in the shopping list. No need to scale manually.
Frequently asked questions
Recipe database?
No — bring your own recipes. For broader recipe libraries, use Paprika, Yummly, etc. This tool is the planning layer.
Macro accuracy?
Depends on the nutrition data you enter per recipe. For accuracy, use USDA FoodData Central or Cronometer to look up values.
Family-size scaling?
Per-recipe servings. Tool multiplies ingredients accordingly when planning for 2 vs 4 people.
Privacy?
All in browser. localStorage persists the plan.
Pro tips
- Plan 5-6 meals + 2-3 leftovers — fully fresh is exhausting; full leftovers gets boring.
- Shop the list, then cook — separating planning from execution reduces choice fatigue.
- For macros, batch-cook proteins on Sunday — fast assembly during the week.
- For family planning, color-code per-person meals — easy visual at a glance.
Reviewed by Ahsan Mahmood · Last updated 2026-05-06 · Part of ZTools.
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