Continuous baby monitoring has arrived.
The latest: Nanit raised $50M to expand its AI-powered infant health intelligence platform.
Infant intel. Its smart baby monitors track sleep, breathing motion, and disturbances, logging milestones, interventions, and ambient temperature — turning passive monitoring into actionable guidance.
Training its models on 5B hours of sleep data from 1M babies across 100+ countries, Nanit says its AI-driven recommendations lead to 10% longer slumbers.
Formative years. Capturing pivotal developmental moments, it’ll use funding to launch a Parenting Intelligence System, identifying early signals across speech, motor skills, and behavior to predict future metabolic, cognitive, and emotional issues.
A missing link in modern longevity medicine, Nanit CEO Anushka Salinas envisions “a future where people can track and access their comprehensive health data from birth to 100 years old.”
Punchline: Removing guesswork and safety are big wins. Gaining longitudinal data to help your child thrive throughout life could be a game-changer.