Smart Baby Food Tracking for Parents
Log each meal in seconds. Tummy Trace turns the record into iron estimates, allergen history, and symptom patterns you can actually use.
Start with our guides: Baby Food Logging / Baby Symptom Tracker
See It In Action
Point your camera. In seconds: iron total, allergen exposure flagged, meal logged on the day. No typing, no portion math.
Say what you fed, hands free. In seconds: ingredients parsed, time stamped, meal logged on the day. Nothing typed, nothing forgotten.
Point your camera at a pouch, jar, or cereal box. Tummy Trace reads the ingredient list, flags any allergens, and adds the food to today's record. No squinting at fine print.
Tummy Trace cross-references meals and symptoms across your child's record. Possible connections surface, like dairy logged three times before a rash, without you keeping mental notes. Take what surfaces to a doctor.
Every food you've logged stays on the list, grouped by allergens, fruits, vegetables, proteins, grains, and dairy. When the pediatrician asks, the answer's there. No spreadsheet, no remembering.
How It Works
Type, dictate, or photograph. However works for you in the moment. Takes seconds.
Our pattern engine correlates foods with symptoms across your child's full history. Patterns surface automatically.
The day's iron total, allergen progress, and any symptom flags in one view. Open it before bedtime, check before the next meal.
FAQ
Yes, the core logging and timeline features are free forever. Premium unlocks AI-powered features like voice capture, photo logging, and deep pattern analysis for $6.99/month or $44.99/year, with a 2-week free trial. Cancel anytime.
Absolutely. Your data is stored securely in your private cloud account. We never sell or share personal data. Each family's data is fully isolated. AI responses are cached for up to 24 hours to improve performance, then automatically deleted.
No. Tummy Trace helps you track and share information with your pediatrician, but it does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.
Tummy Trace is available for iPhone running iOS 17 or later.
Our engine compares logged meals and symptoms over time, looking for correlations between symptoms and foods.
Most pediatricians recommend starting solids around 6 months. That's the perfect time to begin logging meals and watching for reactions, especially when introducing common allergens like peanut, egg, milk, wheat, soy, and tree nuts.
Yes. Tummy Trace generates clean, shareable reports that summarize your baby's meals, symptoms, and patterns — so your pediatric visits are based on real data instead of memory.
Log each new food as you introduce it. Tummy Trace tracks allergen exposures alongside symptoms, so if your baby has a reaction, you can see exactly what they ate and when. The AI pattern analysis highlights correlations automatically.
Yes. Both parents can log into the same account and log meals from their own devices. All entries sync in real-time so both caregivers stay on the same page.