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7 Best Free Baby Feeding Tracker Apps for New Moms (2026)

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Tested 20+ baby feeding tracker apps. Here are the 7 best completely free options with no hidden paywalls. Compare features, privacy, and more.

7 Best Free Baby Feeding Tracker Apps for New Moms (2026)

Are you a sleep-deprived new mom trying to remember when your baby last ate? You're not alone. Keeping track of feeding times, durations, and which breast you used can feel impossible when you're running on two hours of sleep.

That's where baby feeding tracker apps come in. These digital helpers can save your sanity by doing the remembering for you. But with hundreds of options in the App Store, which one should you choose?

I tested 20+ baby tracking apps and narrowed it down to the 7 best completely free options (no hidden paywalls or subscriptions). Here's what I found.

What to Look for in a Baby Feeding Tracker App

Before we dive into specific apps, here's what matters most:

1. Privacy First

Your baby's data is precious. Look for apps that:

  • Store data locally on your device
  • Don't require account creation
  • Don't sell your information to advertisers
  • Have a clear privacy policy

2. Simple Interface

You'll be using this app at 3 AM with a crying baby. It needs to be:

  • One-tap logging
  • Clear, large buttons
  • Works with one hand
  • No complicated menus

3. Key Features

Must-haves:

  • Track feeding times
  • Record duration
  • Note which breast (for breastfeeding)
  • Track bottle/formula amounts
  • Simple history view
  • Export data for doctor visits

#1. Mommy's Log - Best for Privacy & Simplicity

โญโญโญโญโญ Rating: 4.9/5

Price: 100% Free, No Ads Best For: Privacy-conscious moms who want simple tracking

What Makes It Stand Out

Privacy-First Design:

  • All data stays on YOUR device
  • No account required
  • No data collection
  • No ads
  • No tracking

This is the only app I tested that truly respects your privacy. In an age where every app wants your data, Mommy's Log takes the opposite approach.

Features

Feeding Tracking:

  • Breastfeeding with side tracking
  • Suggests which breast to use next (alternates automatically)
  • Built-in timer for live tracking
  • Quick manual entry
  • Bottle feeding with amount
  • Formula feeding

Diaper Tracking:

  • Wet, dirty, or mixed
  • One-tap logging
  • Notes field

Export:

  • CSV format for spreadsheets
  • Text summary for sharing
  • Perfect for doctor visits

Pros

  • โœ“ Genuinely free forever
  • โœ“ No ads
  • โœ“ Super simple interface
  • โœ“ Privacy focused
  • โœ“ Fast and responsive
  • โœ“ Breast side suggestions

Cons

  • โœ— iOS only (no Android yet)
  • โœ— Doesn't track sleep or growth
  • โœ— No cloud sync (by design for privacy)

Who It's For:

  • Breastfeeding moms
  • Privacy-conscious parents
  • Anyone who hates ads and subscriptions
  • Moms who want simple, not complicated

Download Mommy's Log free on the App Store โ†’

#2. Huckleberry โ€” Best for Sleep + Feeding Together

โญโญโญโญยฝ Rating: 4.5/5

Price: Free tier available, premium ~$9.99/month Best For: Parents who want feeding and sleep tracking in one place

Huckleberry is one of the most downloaded baby apps and its feeding tracker is genuinely solid โ€” log breastfeeding, bottles, and formula with timestamps and durations. The real advantage is seeing how feeding timing connects to nap length. If you're trying to understand patterns across feeding and sleep together, this is the app for it.

The honest limitation: the features parents love most (SweetSpot sleep prediction, detailed history reports) are behind the paywall. For feeding tracking specifically, the free tier is functional.

Best for: Parents who want feeding AND sleep patterns in one view and don't mind a subscription.


#3. Baby Tracker by Amila โ€” Best Free Android Option

โญโญโญโญ Rating: 4.2/5

Price: Free with ads, ~$2.99/month to remove Best For: Android users, or mixed iPhone/Android households

Baby Tracker by Amila is one of the most downloaded baby logging apps on both platforms โ€” and the cross-platform support is rare in this category. iOS and Android users can use it together, which matters if you and your partner have different phones.

The free tier covers feeding, diapers, sleep, and growth. The ads are present but not aggressive. If you need Android, this is the most reliable free option.

Best for: Android users or families where one parent has iPhone and the other has Android.


#4. Glow Baby โ€” Most Feature-Rich Free Tier

โญโญโญโญ Rating: 4.0/5

Price: Free with ads, premium upgrade available Best For: Parents who want the most features without paying

Glow Baby packs a lot into its free tier โ€” feeding, diapers, sleep, growth, milestone tracking, and a community forum where you can connect with other parents at the same stage. For sheer feature count, nothing in the free tier matches it.

Privacy note: Glow is ad-supported, which means data is being used to serve those ads. If on-device privacy matters to you, it isn't the right pick. If you want features and aren't worried about data, Glow Baby delivers.

Best for: Feature-hunters who don't mind ads.


#5. Sprout Baby โ€” Best One-Time Purchase

โญโญโญโญ Rating: 4.0/5

Price: ~$4.99 one-time (no monthly fee, ever) Best For: Parents who hate subscriptions and prefer paying once

Sprout charges once and never again โ€” no trial expiration, no monthly bill. Feeding, diapers, sleep, and growth are all covered with a clean interface and solid data export.

The downside: it feels less actively maintained than the top picks, and no partner sync without extra setup. But if a monthly fee bothers you more than a small one-time cost, Sprout is the clean alternative.

Best for: Parents who want to pay once and be done.


#6. Nara Baby โ€” Most Modern Design

โญโญโญ Rating: 3.5/5

Price: Free tier + premium Best For: Parents who want the most current-feeling interface

Nara Baby is the newest entry with a genuinely modern design. The logging flow is smooth and it covers the basics well. It's improving quickly โ€” which also means it's not yet as battle-tested as apps with years of reviews behind them.

For something you're relying on at 3am with a crying baby, stability matters more than aesthetics. Nara is a solid choice if you're comfortable being an early adopter.

Best for: Early adopters who prioritize design and modern UX.


#7. Your Phone's Notes App โ€” Last Resort

โญโญโญ Rating: 3.0/5

Price: Free (already on your phone) Best For: Getting something started before you've chosen an app

A timestamped note that says "9:42am โ€” left breast, 18 min" is technically a feeding log. Zero downloads, zero learning curve, completely private.

The problems are obvious: no reminders, no "which side next" indicator, no summary view, no partner sync. You'll outgrow it fast. But in the first day home when you're overwhelmed and can't evaluate apps โ€” it works until you do.

Upgrade before week three. The real apps are better in every way and they're free.


App Comparison at a Glance

AppFree?Ads?iOS/AndroidPartner SyncBest For
Mommy's Logโœ… Core freeโŒ NoneiOS onlyโœ… $2.99/moPrivacy + simplicity
Huckleberryโš ๏ธ LimitedโŒ NoneBothโœ… PaidSleep + feeding combo
Baby Tracker (Amila)โœ… Free tierโš ๏ธ YesBothโœ… PaidAndroid users
Glow Babyโœ… Free tierโš ๏ธ YesBothโœ… PaidMost features free
Sprout Baby๐Ÿ’ต $4.99 onceโŒ NoneBothโŒ NoNo subscription
Nara Babyโš ๏ธ LimitedโŒ NoneBothโœ… PaidModern design
Notes Appโœ… BasicโŒ NoneBothโŒ NoWeek 1 emergency

Common Baby Feeding Questions

How often should I feed my newborn?

Newborns typically eat every 2-3 hours, or 8-12 times in 24 hours. But every baby is different. Signs your baby is hungry:

  • Rooting (turning head, opening mouth)
  • Sucking on hands
  • Smacking lips
  • Crying (this is a late hunger cue)

A feeding tracker helps you identify your baby's unique patterns.

How long should feedings last?

  • Breastfeeding: 10-45 minutes
  • Bottle feeding: 15-30 minutes

If feedings consistently take longer or shorter, discuss with your pediatrician.

Do I really need a feeding tracker?

While not required, most moms find trackers incredibly helpful:

  • Pediatricians ask specific questions (when was last feeding? how much?)
  • Helps identify patterns
  • Peace of mind (did I feed from left or right?)
  • Reduces mental load during exhausting newborn phase

Tips for Successful Feeding Tracking

  1. Start from Day One: Don't wait until you're confused. Start tracking from the hospital if possible.

  2. Keep Your Phone Handy: Have it within arm's reach during feedings.

  3. Log Immediately: Don't trust your memory to log it later. You'll forget.

  4. Use Notes Field: Quick observations can be valuable: "Fussy during feeding", "Fell asleep after 10 min", "Seemed extra hungry"

  5. Review Patterns Weekly: Look for trends - cluster feeding times, fussy periods, growth spurts

  6. Export Before Doctor Visits: Bring your feeding history to appointments. Pediatricians love data.

Privacy Concerns with Baby Apps

โš ๏ธ Important: Many free apps make money by:

  • Selling your data to advertisers
  • Showing targeted ads
  • Requiring paid upgrades

Before using any app, check:

  1. Read the privacy policy
  2. Look for "We don't collect data" statements
  3. Check if it requires account creation
  4. See if there are ads

Your baby's data (feeding times, health patterns) is sensitive. Choose apps that respect that.

Final Verdict

After testing 20+ apps, here's my recommendation:

For most moms: Start with Mommy's Log

  • โœ“ Genuinely free
  • โœ“ Beautifully simple
  • โœ“ Respects your privacy
  • โœ“ Does feeding + diapers really well

Bottom line: The best app is the one you'll actually use. Start simple. You can always switch later if needed.

Download Mommy's Log free on the App Store โ†’

Also see: Best Baby Tracker Apps with No Subscription โ†’ | How to Track Your Newborn's Feedings โ†’


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. If you have concerns about your baby's feeding, please consult your pediatrician or a certified lactation consultant.

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