Free baby tracker

Baby first year tracker for one shared family record

Use Luna through the first year to keep everyday feeds, sleep, nappies, solids, notes, firsts and saved weight or length records in one shared family timeline.

A first-year record built from the daily baby log

Daily tracker basics

Log feeds, naps, night sleep, nappies, solids, routines and everyday notes as the year changes.

Notes, firsts and memories

Keep small diary-style notes and firsts beside the practical daily log instead of scattering them across chats.

Growth records

Save weight and length measurements in the Growth section as family records alongside the rest of the timeline.

Shared family access

Parents and invited caregivers can use separate logins while updating the same baby record from phone or browser.

How Luna helps day to day

  • Use Luna as a baby first year tracker when the daily log, handovers and memories need one readable place.
  • Keep first-year records useful for parent swaps, caregiver updates and later review without turning them into care instructions.
  • Luna records what your family logged; it does not assess development, interpret growth, diagnose concerns or make health decisions.

Built for shared family handovers

Luna lets parents and caregivers use separate logins while keeping one shared baby log. That means feeds, sleep, nappies, solids, allergens and notes are easier to hand over without screenshots or memory games.

Safety boundary

Luna is for organisation and record-keeping. It is not a medical device and does not make health decisions, assess allergies, or replace professional care. For symptoms, allergy concerns or treatment questions, use a qualified health professional or urgent care route.

Common questions

Can Luna track my baby's first year?

Yes. Luna supports everyday first-year records such as feeds, sleep, nappies, solids, routines, notes, firsts and saved weight or length measurements.

Does Luna assess milestones or growth?

No. Luna keeps family records and can summarise logged data. It does not assess development, interpret growth, diagnose concerns or make health decisions.