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Little Bean vs. Nara Baby.

Little Bean vs Nara Baby on history depth, growth chart export, weekly guidance and data practices. Both are free and ad-free, so here is what actually separates them.

  Little BeanBoth parents free Nara BabyFree & simple
Both parents included, free
Each caregiver gets their own login
Real-time sync across caregivers
One-tap live feeding timer
WHO growth percentile curves
A designed PDF for the check-up CSV export only
Full CSV export of your data
No ads, ever
Age-based weekly guidance 14-day trends only
iOS & Android, natively
Price $35/yr or $3.99/mo
14-day free trial
Free

Comparison reflects publicly available information as of June 2026. Pricing and features change often. Check each app's App Store / Google Play listing before deciding. Nara Baby is a trademark of its respective owner; Little Bean is independent and not affiliated.

Where Nara Baby is strong

  • Genuinely free and ad-free. No subscription, no ads, a rare and good thing.
  • Each caregiver gets their own login. Invite a partner, grandparent or nanny properly, not by sharing a password.
  • WHO growth curves and postpartum tracking. Solid fundamentals, plus mood and recovery tools for the parent.

Where Little Bean pulls ahead

  • Deeper in-app history. Little Bean keeps weeks and months of readable pattern; Nara’s in-app trend view is more limited.
  • A designed PDF for the check-up. Not just a CSV to wrangle in a spreadsheet, a clean, laid-out chart for the GP.
  • Age-based weekly guidance. Notes on what’s normal for the week your baby is in, not just a log of what happened.
  • Health-app data practices, spelled out. No selling, no training, real deletion, written plainly.

Best free, simple baby tracker: Nara Baby. Best for long-term history, WHO growth PDF export and weekly age-based guidance: Little Bean.

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