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ZCare
The AI-powered parenting tool built for every caregiver
ZCare is the collaborative health app for children 0–5. Parents, nannies, and doctors share one real-time space to track meals, sleep, growth, vaccines, and medications — with AI-powered insights to catch what matters early
I'm the maker of ZCare — and today I want to talk about the part I'm most proud of: the AI.
Parenting a 0–5 year old means drowning in data. Growth measurements, vaccine schedules, meal logs, sleep patterns... It's a lot. And most of the time, you don't know what to *do* with that data.
That's where ZCare's AI assistant (powered by Claude by Anthropic) steps in.
🧠 HERE'S WHAT IT ACTUALLY DOES FOR PARENTS:
📸 Read a prescription photo → pre-fills the medication entry automatically. No manual input, no typos on drug names.
You leave the pediatrician with a prescription, a growth chart, and a visit summary. Normally: three separate manual entries, drug names to spell correctly, measurements to re-type.
With ZCare, you take a photo. The AI reads it. It extracts everything at once:
• Growth measurements — weight, height, head circumference → added to the growth curve
• Symptoms mentioned in the report → recorded
• Vaccines received in the vaccination booklet → marked as done
🍽 SMART WEEKLY MEAL PLANNER — the feature parents love most.
ZCare generates a full 7-day meal plan (breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner) that's truly personalized — not generic baby food content.
Here's what the AI takes into account automatically:
• Your child's age and weaning stage (purées → finger foods → family meals) • Known allergies — with a post-generation ingredient cross-check as a second safety pass. A meal never reaches your screen if it contains a flagged allergen. • Foods your child rejected (texture, taste) and foods currently being introduced under the 3-day wait rule — those are excluded automatically. • Your doctor's recommendations — if your pediatrician flagged a nutritional concern (low iron, slow weight gain) in their last note, the meal plan adjusts its caloric density and nutrient targets accordingly. No copy-paste from the consultation PDF needed. • Your child's growth data — weight and height percentiles inform whether the plan should prioritize caloric density or lighter options. • Your favorite and custom recipes — the ones you saved or created yourself are integrated into the rotation, not replaced by it. • Recent meal history (last 4 weeks) — so the plan is varied, not repetitive.
The output: a nutritionally balanced plan scored against WHO/PNNS age-band targets (iron, calcium, vitamin D, omega-3), with a shopping list generated in one tap when you confirm.
Parents can regenerate individual meal slots if something doesn't fit, with a free-text request like "lighter breakfast this week" or "add a birthday cake on Saturday."
🎙 VOICE LOGGING — log a full day in one sentence.
Caregivers don't have time to tap through forms while holding a baby.
So we built a different input mode: just speak. "She had a bottle at 8, slept from 9 to 11, then we went to the park.
She's had a fever since this afternoon, 38.5°C."
One sentence. ZCare turns it into four structured entries:
• 🌳 Activity — outdoor, 11:00 (start time deduced from sleep end)
• 🌡 Temperature — 38.5°C, logged at the time of recording
The AI infers times from context — "this morning", "after the nap", "since this afternoon" — so you never have to say the clock time out loud. When the input is ambiguous, it flags the entry with a lower confidence score and asks you to confirm before saving.
You can also update plans by voice: "Replace Wednesday lunch with pasta, and add tummy time Friday morning."
Allergy safety is baked in: if you say "she had yogurt" and the child is allergic to dairy, the entry surfaces an allergen warning before you confirm — in the same language you spoke
📊 Detect health anomalies by analyzing patterns across growth data, sleep logs, and symptoms. If something looks off, it flags it — before your next appointment.
💬 Answer parenting questions with context. The AI knows your child's profile: age, allergies, current medications. Its answers aren't generic — they're specific to YOUR child.
Every AI response comes in structured parts — text, recipe cards, action buttons — so the app can render them beautifully, not just as a wall of text.
The AI is credit-based and opt-in. You're always in control of what gets shared and when.
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About ZCare on Product Hunt
“The AI-powered parenting tool built for every caregiver”
ZCare was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #112 on the daily leaderboard. ZCare is the collaborative health app for children 0–5. Parents, nannies, and doctors share one real-time space to track meals, sleep, growth, vaccines, and medications — with AI-powered insights to catch what matters early
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I'm the maker of ZCare — and today I want to talk about the part I'm most proud of: the AI.
Parenting a 0–5 year old means drowning in data. Growth measurements, vaccine schedules, meal logs, sleep patterns... It's a lot. And most of the time, you don't know what to *do* with that data.
That's where ZCare's AI assistant (powered by Claude by Anthropic) steps in.
🧠 HERE'S WHAT IT ACTUALLY DOES FOR PARENTS:
📸 Read a prescription photo → pre-fills the medication entry automatically. No manual input, no typos on drug names.
You leave the pediatrician with a prescription, a growth chart, and a visit summary. Normally: three separate manual entries, drug names to spell correctly, measurements to re-type.
With ZCare, you take a photo. The AI reads it. It extracts everything at once:
• Medications — name, dosage, frequency, duration → pre-filled
• Appointment details — date, doctor, diagnosis → logged
• Growth measurements — weight, height, head circumference → added to the growth curve
• Symptoms mentioned in the report → recorded
• Vaccines received in the vaccination booklet → marked as done
🍽 SMART WEEKLY MEAL PLANNER — the feature parents love most.
ZCare generates a full 7-day meal plan (breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner) that's truly personalized — not generic baby food content.
Here's what the AI takes into account automatically:
• Your child's age and weaning stage (purées → finger foods → family meals)
• Known allergies — with a post-generation ingredient cross-check as a second safety pass. A meal never reaches your screen if it contains a flagged allergen.
• Foods your child rejected (texture, taste) and foods currently being introduced under the 3-day wait rule — those are excluded automatically.
• Your doctor's recommendations — if your pediatrician flagged a nutritional concern (low iron, slow weight gain) in their last note, the meal plan adjusts its caloric density and nutrient targets accordingly. No copy-paste from the consultation PDF needed.
• Your child's growth data — weight and height percentiles inform whether the plan should prioritize caloric density or lighter options.
• Your favorite and custom recipes — the ones you saved or created yourself are integrated into the rotation, not replaced by it.
• Recent meal history (last 4 weeks) — so the plan is varied, not repetitive.
The output: a nutritionally balanced plan scored against WHO/PNNS age-band targets (iron, calcium, vitamin D, omega-3), with a shopping list generated in one tap when you confirm.
Parents can regenerate individual meal slots if something doesn't fit, with a free-text request like "lighter breakfast this week" or "add a birthday cake on Saturday."
🎙 VOICE LOGGING — log a full day in one sentence.
Caregivers don't have time to tap through forms while holding a baby.
So we built a different input mode: just speak. "She had a bottle at 8, slept from 9 to 11, then we went to the park.
She's had a fever since this afternoon, 38.5°C."
One sentence. ZCare turns it into four structured entries:
• 🍼 Meal — bottle, 08:00
• 😴 Sleep — nap, 09:00 → 11:00 (duration auto-calculated)
• 🌳 Activity — outdoor, 11:00 (start time deduced from sleep end)
• 🌡 Temperature — 38.5°C, logged at the time of recording
The AI infers times from context — "this morning", "after the nap", "since this afternoon" — so you never have to say the clock time out loud. When the input is ambiguous, it flags the entry with a lower confidence score and asks you to confirm before saving.
You can also update plans by voice: "Replace Wednesday lunch with pasta, and add tummy time Friday morning."
Allergy safety is baked in: if you say "she had yogurt" and the child is allergic to dairy, the entry surfaces an allergen warning before you confirm — in the same language you spoke
📊 Detect health anomalies by analyzing patterns across growth data, sleep logs, and symptoms. If something looks off, it flags it — before your next appointment.
💬 Answer parenting questions with context. The AI knows your child's profile: age, allergies, current medications. Its answers aren't generic — they're specific to YOUR child.
Every AI response comes in structured parts — text, recipe cards, action buttons — so the app can render them beautifully, not just as a wall of text.
The AI is credit-based and opt-in. You're always in control of what gets shared and when.
Happy to answer questions.