Log baby food in 8 seconds on WhatsApp. Daily iron alerts. WHO growth chart. Gynaec visit PDF — built for Indian babies and Indian foods.
No forms. No dropdowns. Just WhatsApp — the way India already communicates.
Type "Ragi porridge 150g" to the tinytums number. That is all. 8 seconds per meal, from anywhere. Hindi or English, both work.
tinytums replies with calories, iron, calcium, and protein — calculated from India's most accurate baby food database validated against IFCT 2017.
If iron falls below 50% of the daily target, tinytums sends a WhatsApp alert with a specific Indian food suggestion for dinner — not a generic tip.
Every feature designed around how Indian families think about food, health, and nutrition.
Type food name on WhatsApp. Get iron, calcium, protein and calories in 8 seconds. No app switch. Works exactly like texting a friend.
Every evening at 6 PM — if iron is below target, a WhatsApp alert names the specific food to give at dinner based on what baby ate today.
One number combining Nutrition, Hydration, Activity, and Consistency. No data analysis — just watch the score go up.
Log weight after each visit. tinytums shows the WHO percentile in plain language — "Arjun is heavier than 62 of 100 babies his age."
Health is a family sport in India. Connect your mother, husband, or mother-in-law to the same real-time baby dashboard.
One tap generates a 12-page PDF with WHO growth, food log, iron charts, symptom log, and supplement compliance. Carry to every appointment.
Log food in 8 seconds on WhatsApp. Get specific dinner suggestions when iron is low. No guesswork — just the right Indian food at the right time.
500+ foods validated against IFCT 2017. Ragi to rajgira. Dal khichdi to Cerelac. Hindi names included throughout.
| Food | Iron / 100g | Age | Level |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Bajra (Pearl Millet)
बाजरा
|
8.0 mg | 8m+ | Very High |
|
Rajgira (Amaranth)
राजगिरा
|
7.6 mg | 7m+ | Very High |
|
Ragi (Finger Millet)
रागी
|
3.9 mg | 6m+ | High |
|
Palak Puree
पालक
|
2.7 mg | 7m+ | Medium |
|
Egg Yolk
अंडा जर्दी
|
2.7 mg | 6m+ | Medium |
|
Masoor Dal
मसूर दाल
|
2.5 mg | 8m+ | Medium |
"My paediatrician asked how I know Aarav's exact iron intake. I showed him the tinytums report. He asked what app it was and if he could recommend it to every new mother."
"The 6 PM iron alert is the best feature. I was always worried — am I feeding Rhea enough ragi? Now I know every single day. It tells me exactly what to give for dinner."
"I took the Gynaec Visit Report to my doctor and she said this is exactly the data she needs from every patient. She now recommends tinytums to all the new mothers she sees."
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tinytums is a product of Nutrimate Wellness — a DPIIT recognised health-tech startup from Maharashtra. We believe every Indian baby deserves to be free from iron deficiency anaemia.
Nutrimate Wellness Private Limited was incorporated in 2025 in Maharashtra, India. We set out to build a complete health operating system for Indian users — starting with adult nutrition (Nutrimate), and expanding to baby nutrition with tinytums.
The insight that drove tinytums was simple: 67% of Indian infants are anaemic according to NFHS-5. Yet no app existed that tracked iron specifically for Indian babies, using Indian foods, validated against Indian nutrition standards. Every existing app was built for Western food databases and Western user habits.
tinytums is India's first baby nutrition app with WhatsApp-based food logging, daily iron alerts, WHO growth chart tracking, and a Gynaec Visit Report PDF — all built for Indian families.
We believe nutrition is the invisible determinant of health outcomes in India. The first 1,000 days — from conception to a child's second birthday — determine lifelong health. Iron deficiency in this window causes permanent reductions in cognitive ability and immunity that cannot be fully reversed later in life.
Our mission is to make baby nutrition visible, trackable, and actionable for every Indian family — one WhatsApp message at a time.
Nutrimate Wellness builds two products:
Please read this disclaimer carefully before using the tinytums app or website.
tinytums is not a medical device. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Always consult your paediatrician or gynaecologist for medical advice about your baby's health.
The information provided by tinytums — including nutritional values, health scores, iron levels, growth percentiles, and all other data — is for general informational and educational purposes only.
Nothing in the tinytums app or on tinytums.in constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in the app or on this website.
Nutritional values in our database are sourced from IFCT 2017 (Indian Food Composition Tables) and other validated sources. While we make every effort to maintain accuracy, actual nutritional content may vary based on preparation method, ingredient quality, regional variation, and cooking time.
The tinytums food database is intended as a general reference guide. It should not be used as the sole basis for dietary decisions for a child with specific medical conditions, allergies, or special nutritional needs.
WHO growth chart data and percentile calculations in tinytums are based on the WHO Child Growth Standards (2006). These standards represent the growth of healthy children under optimal conditions. Individual children may naturally fall outside these ranges without any underlying health issue.
Growth percentiles provided by tinytums are not a substitute for professional clinical assessment by a qualified paediatrician. Regular check-ups with your baby's doctor are essential.
Iron alerts and nutritional recommendations from tinytums are based on WHO and ICMR guidelines for general populations. Individual nutritional requirements may vary significantly based on a child's health condition, prematurity, medications, and other medical factors.
If your baby has been diagnosed with iron deficiency anaemia or any other medical condition, the treatment prescribed by your doctor takes precedence over any suggestions made by the tinytums app.
The Gynaec Visit Report generated by tinytums is a summary of data you have logged in the app. It is designed to help you share information with your healthcare provider. This report is not a medical document and is not prepared or reviewed by a healthcare professional.
Your doctor should independently evaluate your baby's health based on clinical examination and other medical tests. The tinytums report is a supplementary reference only.
tinytums is not designed for emergency situations. If your baby is experiencing a medical emergency, contact emergency services immediately or go to the nearest hospital. Do not rely on the tinytums app in any emergency situation.
Before making significant changes to your baby's diet, introducing new foods, or responding to any nutritional alerts from the app, we strongly recommend consulting a qualified paediatrician or registered dietitian who is familiar with your baby's specific health history.
Nutrimate Wellness Private Limited is not liable for any health outcomes resulting from use of or reliance on information provided by the tinytums app or website. Use of the app is entirely at the user's own risk and discretion.
Last updated: April 2026
We take your family's privacy seriously. Here is exactly how we collect, use and protect your data.
tinytums collects only the data you voluntarily provide. This includes: your name and mobile number, your baby's name, date of birth, gender, and growth measurements, food logs you submit via WhatsApp or the app, symptom and supplement logs you record, and your WhatsApp number for receiving alerts.
We use your data to calculate nutritional values from food logs, generate your baby's health score and WHO growth percentile, send WhatsApp iron alerts when daily targets are not met, generate the Gynaec Visit Report PDF, and improve the app and food database over time.
We do not sell your data to any third party. We do not use your data for advertising. We do not share your data with anyone outside those necessary to operate the app.
Your data is stored on Firebase (Google Cloud) servers in the Mumbai region. All data is encrypted at rest and in transit using industry-standard encryption. We use Firebase Authentication, Firestore security rules, and access controls.
When you connect your WhatsApp number, we use the Meta WhatsApp Business API to send you nutrition alerts. We do not read your personal WhatsApp messages. We only process messages you specifically send to the tinytums WhatsApp number for food logging purposes.
You have the right to access, correct, or delete all your data at any time from within the app. Upon account deletion, all your data is permanently and irreversibly removed from our systems within 30 days.
tinytums is used by parents and caregivers to track data about their infants and toddlers. We do not collect data directly from children. All accounts are created and operated by adult guardians.
For any privacy-related questions or requests, contact us at privacy@nutrimate.in
Last updated: April 2026 · Nutrimate Wellness Pvt. Ltd., Maharashtra, India.
Please read these terms carefully before using tinytums.
By downloading, installing, or using the tinytums app or website, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use tinytums.
tinytums is intended for use by parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers (0–5 years) for the purpose of tracking nutrition and health data. You agree to use tinytums only for lawful purposes and in accordance with these terms.
tinytums is a nutrition tracking tool and is not a medical service, medical device, or substitute for professional medical advice. Please review our Medical Disclaimer for complete details.
You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials and for all activity that occurs under your account. You agree to notify us immediately of any unauthorised use of your account at contact@nutrimate.in.
All content, features, and functionality of tinytums — including the software, design, text, graphics, and innovations — are owned by Nutrimate Wellness Private Limited and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. Three core innovations are covered by a filed patent application.
Nutrimate Wellness Private Limited shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages resulting from your use of or inability to use tinytums. Our total liability is limited to the amount paid for the service in the past 12 months.
We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. We will notify you of material changes via the app or registered email. Continued use of tinytums after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
These terms are governed by the laws of India. Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of courts in Maharashtra, India.
Questions about these terms: legal@nutrimate.in
Last updated: April 2026
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