What this site solves
Starting solids creates a weird amount of tiny facts to remember: what was served, when it happened, whether baby liked it, and whether anything looked off later.
BabyFoodTracker is built for that narrow job. It is not trying to become a full baby operating system. The product stays focused on food exposure history and practical notes parents can find again.
Who makes it
BabyFoodTracker is an independent web product, not a medical provider, formula company, supplement brand, or affiliate review site.
The site is maintained as a practical tracking tool. Product decisions are based on usefulness for parents, clarity, speed, and keeping safety boundaries visible.
Why it is trustworthy
The tracker avoids diagnosis claims. When a page discusses allergens or starting solids, the safety language is checked against sources such as CDC, FDA, and HealthyChildren.org from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The app saves tracker data locally in the browser for the current MVP. That keeps the first version simple and avoids collecting baby food logs before there is a clear reason to do so.
- No hidden medical diagnosis engine.
- No paywall for the core tracker.
- No account required for local tracking.
- Clear separation between tracking, education, and medical care.