Free baby tracker

Baby memory book for firsts and everyday family notes

Use Luna as a practical baby memory book for small firsts, notes and family moments beside the everyday baby log: feeds, sleep, nappies, solids, measurements and shared handovers.

Memories kept beside the practical day

Firsts and little moments

Record everyday memories, first tastes, routine changes and small family notes without separating them from the daily log.

Daily context

Keep memory notes close to feeds, naps, night sleep, nappies, solids, routines and measurements.

Shared family timeline

Parents and invited caregivers can use separate logins while updating one shared baby record.

Phone-friendly record keeping

Open Luna from a browser or save it to a phone home screen for quick notes when the moment happens.

How Luna helps day to day

  • Use Luna as a baby memory book when notes, firsts and practical handover details need one readable place.
  • Keep memories beside the family tracker instead of scattered across chats, screenshots and paper lists.
  • Luna is for organisation and record-keeping, not development assessment, screening, diagnosis, treatment or medical 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 work as a baby memory book?

Yes. Luna supports everyday notes and family records, so you can keep firsts and small memories beside feeds, sleep, nappies, solids, routines and measurements.

Does Luna score milestones or development?

No. Luna keeps records and can summarise logged patterns. It does not assess development, screen milestones, diagnose concerns or make health decisions.