Hands-free cook mode

Keep the recipe moving while your hands are busy.

Cook mode turns a saved recipe into a focused step-by-step cooking view. Built-in timers and voice guidance reduce the need to keep touching or scrolling through the full recipe.

Free plan availableWeb + Android10 languages
CookFeed guided cook mode showing one recipe step at a time

How it works

From input to something you can use.

1

Open a recipe

Start cook mode from a recipe you want to prepare.

2

Move through focused steps

Keep the current instruction clear instead of repeatedly finding your place in a long page.

3

Use timers and guidance

Start relevant timers and use supported voice guidance while you cook.

A concrete example

See the kind of problem CookFeed can help with.

Starting point

A recipe with twelve instructions

  • Two timed cooking stages
  • Hands occupied during preparation
  • Phone or browser nearby

CookFeed result

A calmer cooking view

Cook mode keeps the active instruction prominent, makes timers easier to reach, and helps you progress through the recipe without losing your place.

  • Focused instructions
  • Built-in cooking timers
  • Supported voice guidance

Why CookFeed

The feature is useful because the workflow stays connected.

Built for the cooking moment

The interface changes from recipe management to the step that matters right now.

Timers stay with the workflow

Timed stages can be handled without opening a separate timer app.

Recipes remain connected

Cook mode uses the recipes already saved or generated in your CookFeed account.

Questions

Useful details before you try it.

Does cook mode work with every recipe?

Cook mode works best with a recipe that has clear, ordered instructions. Review imported or AI-generated steps before beginning.

Is voice guidance available in every environment?

Voice support depends on the platform, browser, device permissions, and selected language. The step-by-step interface remains available without it.

Are timers automatic?

CookFeed can help surface and run cooking timers, but you should still supervise the food and use your own judgment.

Try the workflow with your own food.

Start with the free plan on web, or keep CookFeed close in the kitchen with the Android app.