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Kirome

Kee‑ro‑meh “recording the sprout”

A quiet place for the loudest years.

A private family journal and baby tracker. Log the days. Keep the years.

Coming soon

A$14.99 launch · Works locally · iCloud for sharing & sync

Dashboard

Six core trackers, under your thumb.

Sleep. Feed. Nappy. Bath. Growth. Notes. No popups, no upsells.

Kirome dashboard on iPhone — Sleep, Feed, Nappy, Growth tiles plus recent activity

Sleep

Sleep that learns.

Wake-window predictions sharpen with every nap. Personal — not a generic age chart.

Kirome sleep view on iPhone — predicted wake window and recent naps

Growth

Spot the trend before the paediatrician asks.

WHO percentile bands overlaid on every measurement. Length, weight, head circumference.

Kirome growth chart on iPhone — WHO percentile bands with measurements

Memories

Threaded by your child’s age. Not the calendar.

Photos and milestones in chronological order — searchable by week, month, or moment.

Kirome memories view on iPhone — chronological photos and milestones

Utility

Tools for the 3 am.

Predictions tuned to your child. One-tap logs that don’t wake the room.

One-tap logging.

Six core trackers under your thumb. No popups, no upsells.

Growth charts.

WHO percentile bands on every measurement. Spot trends before the paediatrician asks.

Future Letters.

Write today, deliver in eighteen years. A note to a person who doesn’t exist yet.

Photos that stay.

Photos and milestones threaded by age. Searchable by week, month, or moment.

Two hands, one journal.

The night shift sees the day shift. Logs, photos, and milestones sync privately between the two of you — no accounts, no third party in the middle.

Private by default.

No accounts. No cloud. Your child’s data lives on your phone, encrypted, yours to keep or delete.

Hi, I’m Jonathan. I built Kirome for my kids — the journal I wished existed when they were born. A quiet place to log the small wins and keep the photos that aren’t going anywhere else. Everything stays on your devices because that’s how I’d want mine. No servers, no accounts, no telemetry. Just yours.

— Jonathan, founder of Kirome

The meaning

Recording the sprout.

Kirome · キロメ · Kee‑ro‑meh

In Japanese, (Ki) and (Ro) form 記録 (Kiroku) — to record, to chronicle.

(Me) means sprout, or bud — the first green shoot of something just beginning.

Together, Kirome quietly translates to recording the sprout. A name for the journal we wished existed when ours arrived.

Promise

Privacy is the product.

Your data stays in your iCloud.
We never see it. Apple can’t read it. Neither can we.
No accounts. No servers.
Kirome runs on your devices. Sync uses your iCloud — never our infrastructure.
No telemetry. No ads.
Nothing to monetize but the app itself.
Yours to export.
One tap exports the full archive — CSV for data, originals for media. No lock-in.
A newborn hand wrapped around an adult finger
Close-up of bare baby feet
A small child in a yellow coat walking by a river, photographed from behind
An adult hand holding a baby finger

The journal you
wish you’d kept.

Photos and milestones threaded chronologically by your child’s age. Searchable by week, month, or moment.

  • Auto-grouped by date and child
  • Curated milestones — first steps, first words, first solid food
  • Future Letters: write today, deliver in eighteen years

Get Kirome.
Keep the years.

Coming soon

A$14.99 launch · A$9.99 per additional child · Works locally · iCloud for sharing & sync