Luma is the tender, tap-light app for new parents — feeding tracker, night mode, and gentle reassurance when the rest of the world is asleep.
No streaks. No notifications that shame you. No dashboards full of numbers you’ll never act on. Just one calm screen, designed for one hand, at 3 AM.
Three things, done carefully. That’s the whole app.
Start a feed in a single tap. Luma remembers the side, time, and length. Zero menus, zero typing. You can do it half-asleep, because you will.
A warm amber glow, not a floodlight. Your eyes stay soft, your baby stays asleep, and the room doesn’t turn into a tech demo at 3:14 AM.
A single sentence, when you need one. “Most babies do this.” “You’re doing better than you think.” No rabbit holes. No forum of strangers.
Every screen in Luma is redesigned for low-light. Warm amber, no harsh whites, contrast tuned for rooms lit only by a hallway nightlight. It stays out of your eyes, and out of your baby’s.
“I stopped Googling ‘is this normal’ at 4 AM. Luma just… knew.”
“The one-tap tracker is honestly the kindest design decision I’ve seen in a baby app.”
“It’s the only app on my phone that makes me feel less alone, not more.”
The core tracker, night mode, and reassurance library are free forever. A small monthly subscription (£3.99) unlocks shared family access, history export, and multi-baby support.
Not even close. Luma is a companion, not a clinician. Every reassurance card carries a gentle “call your doctor” link for anything that feels off.
Your feeds, notes, and sessions stay on your device. We don’t sell, share, or train models on your data. Export or delete everything with one tap, any time.
Not yet — we’re finishing iOS first so we can get it right. Android is on the 2026 roadmap. Leave your email below and we’ll let you know the moment it’s ready.
A tiny team of designers, engineers, and parents in London and Lisbon. We’ve all been up at 3 AM. That’s why we built this.
Free on iOS. Two-minute setup. Built for one hand.