Growth

The baby growth tracker app

Weight, height and head circumference logged in seconds — with the average weight gain per day since birth.

neneco is a free app for tracking your baby's growth: log weight, height and head circumference whenever you like, and neneco files each measurement by date and shows the trend in simple charts.

Every measurement lands on a timeline the whole family can see. And if you enter the birth weight, neneco works out the average weight gained per day since birth — the number the pediatrician usually asks for at the check-up.

Measurements that make sense

Weight, height and head

Log weight, height and head circumference on a single sheet. Each measurement is saved with its date so you can compare it later.

Weight gain per day

With a birth weight on file, neneco shows the average grams gained per day since birth — right on the Analytics screen.

Growth in a chart

See weight and height over time in clean charts — no spreadsheet, no fuss.

Milestones alongside growth

The first tooth, the first step — keep every milestone with a photo, on the same timeline as the measurements.

Ready for the check-up

The whole family logs and reads the measurements. Come pediatrician day, the numbers are right there, with dates and history.

Notes that don't get lost

Jot down what to ask the pediatrician and what to watch for afterward — and tick it off the list with one tap.

Frequently asked questions

How do I track my baby's weight in neneco?

Open the Measurements sheet, type in the weight (and, if you like, height and head circumference) and save. neneco keeps the measurement with its date and adds it to the growth chart, so you can compare it with the next ones.

Does neneco show weight gain per day?

Yes. If you enter your baby's birth weight (when you create the baby, or later in Settings), neneco works out the average grams gained per day since birth and shows it on the Analytics screen.

Does neneco have the WHO growth curve?

neneco records and shows how your baby's own measurements change over time, but it isn't a medical percentile chart. Reading the growth curve and percentiles is your pediatrician's job — neneco is here to keep the numbers organized and within reach.

How often should I measure my baby?

There's no single rule, and your pediatrician is the one to guide it. Many families log weight at routine check-ups and height every now and then. neneco takes measurements as often as makes sense for you.

Is it free?

Yes, neneco is free during the beta — no ads, and no selling of your data.

Start tracking growth

Free in the beta. Log the first measurement in seconds.