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A DIARY WITH A DESTINATION

Written by everyone who loves them. Handed over when they're grown.

Milestones, photos, growth charts and sealed letters to the future — one private diary the whole family keeps together, until the day it becomes theirs.

Free for every family · works on any phone or laptop · handed over at 18, or whenever you choose

Babies Diaries home screen showing a child's day at a glance

Day 1

He's here.
3:12am.
— Mum

From Oliver's diary — the family you'll meet on this page

DAY 1He's here. 3:12am.DAY 214First giggle. It was the dog.AGE 1Fourteen steps, then the sofa.AGE 2Said “moon”. Pointed at a lamp.AGE 3Grandma sealed a letter today. She won't say what's in it.AGE 4First day of school. Backpack bigger than him.AGE 5Drew the whole family. Dad has three arms.

AGES 0–2 · THE DIARY

A timeline you'll reread forever

Every entry lands in a warm, scrollable timeline — photos, firsts and tiny everyday notes, kept in order so the first years read as one continuous story.

Every entry is one more page of the diary they'll one day receive.

The diary timeline in Babies Diaries, with dated entries and photos

AGES 2–4 · GROWTH

Growth, without the 3am googling

Log a weight or height in seconds and see it plotted on real WHO percentile curves. Not decoration — the actual data, drawn softly.

Imagine them reading this curve when they're taller than both of you.

Growth charts in Babies Diaries showing weight against WHO percentiles

AGES 4–6 · FAMILY

The whole family, following along

Invite your partner to write alongside you, and give grandparents a gentle view-only window into every new photo and milestone. All Grandma needs is an email.

Everyone writes it. One person inherits it.

MMumDDadGGrandma
The family screen in Babies Diaries with invited parents and grandparents

Everything worth handing over

Warm where it matters, precise where it counts — and every bit of it theirs, one day.

A diary, not a chore

First giggles, funny faces, tiny triumphs — a warm timeline you'll actually reread.

Every milestone, celebrated

Twenty gentle firsts, from first smile to first steps — plus any that are uniquely yours.

A gallery that builds itself

Every photo gathers automatically, grouped by month. Their whole story, in pictures.

Growth you can trust

Weight and height on real WHO percentile curves — actual data, drawn softly.

Made for the whole family

Your partner writes alongside you; grandparents follow with view-only access.

Health, handled

Vaccinations, medications and temperatures in one tidy log, ready for every check-up.

…and one thing we need to show you properly ↓

Time-capsule letters

Write to the future. Seal it forever.

Anyone in the family can write a letter and seal it. Nobody can read it again — not even the writer — until the Handover, the day you hand your child their diary. Then the whole family opens them together.

Write

Tonight's tiny moment, in your own words. Photos too.

Seal

The wax comes down. No peeking, not even you.

Open

Once — at the Handover, years from now. The whole family, together.

Ages 6–17 · The waiting years

While it waits, it's guarded.

Your child's photos and stories are visible only to you and the family you invite. Every photo and every entry is locked to your family — private storage, private links, checked on every single request. Never shared, never sold, never public.

The Handover · Age 18 · 12:00 am

Every diary has a destination: them.

For years, you write it. Every first, every photo, every 3am note, every sealed letter — kept private, kept safe.

Then one day — their 18th birthday, their graduation, a moment you choose — you hand the whole thing over. They open the diary of their own childhood: every chapter, every picture, and every letter the family sealed along the way, unlocked at last for everyone to read together.

Not a feed. Not an album. An inheritance.

Oliver, your parents kept something for you

Since the day you were born, they wrote it all down. 6,574 days of it.

It's yours now.

Open your story

3 sealed letters are waiting inside.

The invitation, eighteen years in the making

Questions, answered

The things parents ask before trusting us with their memories.

The day the diary changes hands. When your child is grown — 18, or any moment you choose — you invite them into their own diary. They see every chapter of their childhood, and every sealed letter finally opens, for the whole family to read together. Until that day, you decide who sees what.

The first entry

Eighteen years from now, someone opens this.

It starts with something small — a photo, a first word, a funny little moment. It ends as an inheritance: their whole childhood, handed over on the day you choose.

Start what you'll one day hand over

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