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Never panic at 2:00 AM searching for answers again. Ask any question, any time.
Your baby just refused sweet potato for the third time. Google gives you 50 contradicting blog posts. You need a real answer, not more noise.
General AI tools aren’t built for baby feeding. They hedge every answer with disclaimers instead of giving you the specific, actionable guidance you need.
Between Instagram, Facebook groups, and parenting books, there’s too much conflicting advice. You need one trusted source that knows your baby.
Tummi’s AI knows your baby’s age, what foods they’ve tried, and their allergen history. Every answer is tailored — not generic. Ask "what should I serve for lunch?" and get a suggestion based on what your baby actually eats.
Tell Tummi to make a meal plan for the week and get age-appropriate meals based on your baby’s history. Plans connect directly to the food log so you can track what you’ve served — closing the loop between planning and tracking.
Ask how to prepare any food for your baby’s age and get step-by-step instructions with textures, sizes, and safety notes. No more searching through blogs or watching 10-minute videos for a simple answer.
Tummi's AI chat, meal plans, and food log form a loop — so the more you use it, the smarter it gets.
Ask questions and generate personalized meal plans
Age-appropriate meals tailored to your baby

Lauren M.
I tried using ChatGPT for feeding questions but it kept giving me these vague, liability-riddled answers. Tummi’s AI actually knows baby feeding and gives me REAL guidance. Game changer.

Mike D.
Deleted S**** S**** after 2 days. Their app is a buggy mess and costs MORE than Tummi. This is what a baby app should actually be.

Natalie R.
Clear instructions on how to cut foods without overwhelming info. The safety notes and texture tips are especially helpful

Beth G.
ChatGPT told me to ‘consult my pediatrician’ for the 10th time. Tummi actually answered my question about egg preparation. THIS is the difference between general AI and purpose-built.

Bailey P.
The design feels friendly and the information is straightforward. The food preparation instructions have saved me from doing so many Google searches

Aisha K.
Every other baby food app feels like it was designed in 2012. Tummi is legitimately the first one that doesn’t make me want to throw my phone.
You can ask Tummi anything about feeding your baby — from "How do I prepare avocado for a 7-month-old?" to "What are the signs of an egg allergy?" to "Give me a meal plan for this week." Tummi covers food prep, allergens, nutrition, textures, picky eating, and meal planning.
Tummi's AI is built on AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) and WHO guidelines for infant feeding. While it provides trustworthy, evidence-based guidance, it's designed to complement — not replace — your pediatrician's advice.
ChatGPT is a general-purpose AI that often gives vague, liability-heavy answers about baby feeding. Tummi is purpose-built for infant nutrition — it knows baby feeding deeply, gives specific actionable answers, and is integrated directly into your food tracking and meal planning.
Yes. Tummi's AI is personalized to your baby. It knows their age, what foods they've tried, which allergens have been introduced, and any reactions logged — so every answer is tailored to your baby's specific stage and history.
Yes. You can ask Tummi to create a meal plan for the week and it will generate age-appropriate meals based on your baby's history. Plans are connected to the food log so you can track what you've served.
Yes. Tummi's AI assistant is available any time — including 2:00 AM when you're up with a question and your pediatrician's office is closed. No waiting, no searching, just answers.
Tummi's AI follows recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), World Health Organization (WHO), and other leading pediatric nutrition authorities. The knowledge base is regularly reviewed and updated.
No. Tummi is designed to be a helpful companion between pediatrician visits — like having expert guidance on hand for everyday feeding questions. For medical concerns, always consult your pediatrician.