Recipe-aware voice guidance
CookingBuddy can follow the structure of a recipe instead of reading a static page from top to bottom.
CookingBuddy turns a recipe into a voice-guided cooking session so you can focus on the food, not the screen.
Open a recipe, start a session, and ask for the next step, a repeat, a timer, or a substitution while CookingBuddy keeps the recipe nearby.
Voice-guided recipe intent is about the middle of the cook: moving from ingredients to steps without losing your place.
CookingBuddy can follow the structure of a recipe instead of reading a static page from top to bottom.
Ask for the next step or repeat the current instruction when your hands are busy.
Set cooking timers from the same voice flow as the recipe directions.
Ask what a technique means, how to substitute an ingredient, or how to adjust the plan.
CookingBuddy is strongest when the page, recipe, voice session, and timers all support the same job: getting dinner cooked without losing the thread.
The session starts with the current recipe step and keeps the next action clear.
Voice control lets the assistant pause, repeat, clarify, or continue when you are ready.
The interface stays focused on helping the meal finish, not making you manage tabs and timers.
These pages are intentionally connected so searchers can move from a specific question to the right CookingBuddy workflow.
Voice-guided recipes are recipes cooked with spoken step guidance, voice commands for pacing, and in-session help for timers or questions.
CookingBuddy is built for voice cooking sessions that talk through recipe steps and can repeat or continue when asked.
Yes. You can ask recipe questions, request substitutions, or manage timers during a CookingBuddy session while keeping the recipe context active.
Start at the CookingBuddy home screen, choose the recipe or dish, and let the existing cooking flow handle sign-in, session setup, and voice guidance.