Log meals, spot symptom patterns, and share reports with your pediatrician — all in one app.
Features
Voice
Dictate while feeding
AI Photo
Snap the plate
Type
Quick manual entry
Voice, photo, or type. However your hands are free, there's a way to log the meal in under 30 seconds.
Our AI engine correlates meals with symptoms across your child's full history. Patterns surface automatically.
Generate a clean, comprehensive PDF report for your next pediatrician visit. No more relying on memory.
See It In Action
Dictate meals hands-free while feeding. Our AI transcribes everything — ingredients, quantities, even the time — so you never have to type with messy hands.
Snap a picture of the plate and our AI identifies every ingredient. Review, adjust, and save — faster than typing a single word.
AI correlates foods with symptoms across your child's full history. See which ingredients trigger reactions, with confidence scores and timelines.
Generate a structured PDF with meals, symptoms, and allergen history for any date range. Walk into your pediatrician's office prepared.
Most baby tracking apps focus on logging everything,
hoping you'll figure it out.
How It Works
Type, dictate, or photograph. However works for you in the moment. Takes under 30 seconds.
Our pattern engine correlates foods with symptoms across your child's full history. Patterns surface automatically.
Generate a clean PDF report for your next pediatrician visit. Real data, real timestamps, real insights.
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.
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.
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 recurring correlations. When a food consistently appears before a symptom within a time window, it surfaces that pattern with a confidence score.