AI Poo tracker
Get instant analysis of your baby’s poo by simply uploading a photo of their nappy from your phone:
- Developed by our science experts following 50 years of research in infant health and the immune system
- Endorsed by parents and HCPs
- European patented tool trusted by parents in more than 40 countries worldwide
Want to test the poo checker?
When you're ready, click Scan & Track, where you can log in to Aptaclub and add your first nappy, using our AI scanner to check your baby's poo, get feedback, and store your results.Â
Key features
Frequently asked questions
Once you login, simply scan your baby's dirty or wet nappy by taking a photo and let our AI poo checker get your results. You will be able to keep track of your baby's poos over time by saving them to your history.
If you are concerned about your results, you can contact our careline team, or for more support we recommend you contact your healthcare professional.
Related articles
Learn more about your baby
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The Poo tracker is designed for parents of babies and infants less than 12 months to understand and track your baby’s poo. It can offer practical advice and support, but is not a medical diagnosis tool and is not intended to replace professional advice from your Pharmacist, GP or Health Visitor. This tool can be used for healthy term babies. If your baby was born pre-mature or with a health condition, please contact your healthcare professional.