Baby Food Tracker
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How do I track my baby's first foods and allergens?

Log every first food, allergen, and reaction to catch sensitivities early and feed with confidence.

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Starting solids shouldn't mean flying blind

Too many foods, no plan

Starting solids means introducing dozens of foods. Without a system, it’s easy to lose track of what your baby has tried and what’s next.

Fear of missing a reaction

Allergic reactions can be subtle. If you’re not logging foods and symptoms consistently, patterns get buried in the chaos of daily life.

Scattered across apps and notes

Photos in your camera roll, notes in your phone, texts to your partner — your baby’s food history shouldn’t live in five different places.

Simple logging that actually works

A calendar built for first foods

See every meal at a glance. The food calendar shows what your baby ate each day with clear icons — so you can spot variety, track consistency, and know exactly where you are in the allergen introduction process.

Allergen tracking that gives you peace of mind

Tummi tracks all 9 major allergens — milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, fish, shellfish, and sesame. Log each exposure and monitor for reactions so you can introduce allergens confidently and share a clear history with your pediatrician.

Log reactions in seconds

When something doesn’t agree with your baby, log the reaction right away. Track symptoms like rashes, fussiness, or vomiting alongside the food that caused them — building a clear picture over time.

Everything works together

Tummi's AI chat, meal plans, and food log form a loop — so the more you use it, the smarter it gets.

Meal Plan

Age-appropriate meals tailored to your baby

Food LogYou're here

Track every food, allergen, and reaction

Don't just take our word

Lauren M.

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.

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.

Natalie R.

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

Beth G.

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.

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.

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.

Common questions about food tracking

Tummi uses a simple calendar-based food log. Each time your baby tries a new food, you tap to log it — including the date, whether it's an allergen, and any reactions. Over time, you build a complete timeline of everything your baby has eaten.

Yes. Tummi tracks all major allergens (milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, fish, shellfish, sesame) and lets you log reactions like rashes, vomiting, or fussiness. By keeping a detailed record, you and your pediatrician can spot patterns and catch sensitivities early.

Tummi covers the top 9 allergens identified by the FDA: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, fish, shellfish, and sesame. Each allergen is tracked separately so you can monitor exposure and reactions over time.

The food calendar shows a day-by-day view of everything your baby has eaten. Each day displays food icons so you can quickly see variety, spot gaps, and track allergen introductions at a glance.

Absolutely. When you log a food, you can note any reactions your baby had — from mild symptoms like fussiness to more serious ones like rashes or vomiting. This creates a clear record to share with your pediatrician if needed.

Yes. Tummi's AI assistant uses your food log to give personalized recommendations. It knows what your baby has tried, what allergens have been introduced, and can suggest what to try next based on your baby's history.

Your baby's data is encrypted and stored securely. We never sell or share your personal information. You can read our full privacy policy for details on how we protect your data.

Most pediatricians recommend starting solids around 6 months. That's the perfect time to begin tracking with Tummi — you'll capture every first food and allergen introduction from the very beginning.

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