Familiar voice.
Predictable day.
For autistic kids and adults who do better when the same calm voice walks them through the day. Built with therapists, used at home — VoxHug Care turns daily routines, Social Stories™, and communication scripts into audio in a voice the person already trusts.
Start Care — free trial
Built for therapists. Made for the homes they support.
Therapists + clinicians
Multiply your sessions, not your hours
ABA therapists, speech pathologists, occupational therapists — record once, build a library of routines and Social Stories™ for each client. The voice is usually the parent's, so home practice keeps working between sessions.
See clinical features →Parents using AAC + routines
Tools your therapist will approve of
Routines, communication scripts, calming audio — in a voice your kid already trusts. Designed with sensory-aware UX, low-stim colors, no flashing. Show your therapist; we built it with their feedback.
Start with a routine →From recording to a routine the child relies on, in one afternoon
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Record one voice
Whoever the child responds best to — usually a parent. 60 seconds of clean speech is enough.
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Pick what to build
Routines, Social Stories™, communication scripts, calming audio. Templates pulled from the autism-therapy literature.
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Share the audio
Audio plays on phone, tablet, smart speaker. Schedule for daily transitions. Library grows as you add more.
Tools therapists already recommend, in your voice.
Visual + audio routines
'In 5 minutes, we leave the playground.' Build daily routines with audio cues at each step — using mom or dad's voice. Predictability that the child trusts.
Social Stories™ in your voice
Carol Gray's evidence-based intervention. 'What happens at the dentist.' 'What we do when we feel angry.' VoxHug writes the story and narrates it in someone the child loves.
Calming audio
Box breathing, body scans, lullabies — narrated slowly, gently, in a voice that already brings safety to the listener.
Communication scripts
Pre-recorded scripts for hard situations. Practice 'I need a break' or 'I'm overwhelmed' in a familiar voice before saying it out loud.
Sensory-aware by design.
- ●Muted, low-saturation colors. No flashing animations.
- ●High contrast text on warm beige backgrounds (no harsh white).
- ●Predictable layout — same screens, same actions, every time.
- ●Respects prefers-reduced-motion — zero motion if your device asks for it.
- ●Audio at slow, even pace. Built for repetition, not novelty.
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I work with 8 kids on the spectrum. Recording each parent's voice once and reusing it across sessions has been the biggest single time-saver in 10 years of practice. Kids drop into routines faster when they hear who they trust.
— a board-certified ABA therapist using VoxHug Care
What therapists and parents ask first
- Is this evidence-based?
- Voice-familiar audio and Social Stories™ are both established interventions in autism therapy. We don't claim VoxHug treats anything — we provide the tools therapists already recommend, in a voice the child trusts.
- Can I use a parent's voice for my client's home practice?
- Yes — that's the most effective use. The Care plan supports up to 3 voice clones (one per family). The parent records once with written consent; the therapist designs the routines and shares them through the family library.
- How is this different from a regular AAC app?
- AAC apps focus on output (the child speaking). VoxHug Care focuses on input — what the child hears throughout the day. The two stack well: AAC for communication, VoxHug for routines and predictability.
- What does it cost for a clinical practice?
- $27.99/month for the Care plan: 3 voice clones, 30 creations/month. Many therapists serve 5-8 active clients within these limits. Above that, $0.69 per extra creation.
Try one routine free.
Record a voice once. Build the morning routine the child uses every day. No credit card needed.