Baby smart speech tracker
 
 

AI-powered infant speech and brain development monitoring

1 in 5 children are at risk of speech and language disorders. Babbly can identify risk of developmental delays as early as 9 months.

 
 
 
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Babbling is an early indicator of brain health

With Babbly, you can monitor your  baby’s speech progress and get notified for risk of delays

 
 

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Why Babbly?

 

Understand your child’s development

You can learn a lot about your child’s speech development—even before they start speaking. Babbly analyzes and monitors how your child’s language is progressing and recommends activities that can accelerate their development.

Make decisions based on data

Every child is unique, and tracking their language and social skills over time can give you powerful insights to inform your parental intuition. Babbly provides you with objective data to help you make the best decisions for your child.

Find out if your child is at risk

Speech and language delays can be a sign of developmental conditions such as autism. With Babbly you can find out if your child is at risk of delays so you can get help. Early intervention is key!

 
 
 

Endorsed by pediatricians and parents

 
 

“Babbly is a must-have for parents who want to stay on top of their child's development. The tips and activities are evidence-based and can improve language and social skills.”
- Dr. Dina Kulik,
MD Pediatrician & CEO of Kidcrew

“I thought she was just making noises, but after seeing the results in Babbly, it makes me feel at ease and proud that she is where she is.”
— CJ,
Parent to 14-month-old daughter

 
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How Babbly works

 
 
 
 

Babbly’s proprietary technology identifies key features in a baby’s voice and provides insights into their brain development

Upload a video of your little one babbling and we’ll analyze their voice in real-time to pinpoint where they are in their speech and language development journey.

 
 
 

Not sure where to start?

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