Grandma opens a link
Send a WhatsApp link to your mom. She taps it. She sees the photos. That's it. No App Store, no account, no password reset email at 2 a.m.
Grandparents open a link in any browser. No app to install, no password to remember. They react, they comment, they watch your baby grow up.
Most baby photo apps are built for parents and treat family as an afterthought. We started from the other end: grandma first.
Send a WhatsApp link to your mom. She taps it. She sees the photos. That's it. No App Store, no account, no password reset email at 2 a.m.
Photos are organized by how old your baby was, not by which Tuesday in March it happened to be. 'Maya, 6 months old' beats 'September 15, 2026'.
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, and German. Grandparents read the app in their own language, written the way an actual native speaker would say it.
Other apps charge per grandparent for the ability to leave a heart on a photo. We don't. Every family member can react and comment, always.
One app, all the babies you've been invited to see. Tia Carmen can keep up with her three nieces and her best friend's son without juggling logins.
No public profiles. No 'discover' feed. No followers. The only people who see your photos are the people you sent the link to.
Other apps fail at the last step. A grandparent gets an invite, taps the link, and is asked to install an app, create an account, verify an email, and remember a new password. Most of them give up.
Our family link opens directly in the browser. It works on a phone, a tablet, or a desktop. It works on Android and iPhone. It even works on the iPad someone bought grandma for her birthday three years ago.
She can react with an emoji. She can leave a comment. She can scroll back through every photo she's seen so far. She doesn't need to install anything.
Free on iOS and Android. Sign in with the same account you use for the nappi tracker if you have one.
Tap, pick, upload. It lands in the timeline tagged with your baby's age automatically.
Share a link through WhatsApp, iMessage, or email. The message is pre-written in their language.
Grandma sees the photos in her browser. She doesn't need an account. She can react. She can leave a comment. She can come back tomorrow.
We don't charge per grandparent. We don't charge for reactions. The album is free; one optional subscription unlocks full-resolution storage and the rest of the nappi family of apps.
Every family member, every grandparent, free always.
One subscription covers nappi Family Album and the nappi tracker app, for everyone in your household.
No. When you send a family link, she opens it in any browser. She can see photos, react, and comment without an account. If she wants notifications when you post something new, then the app is worth installing, but it is never required.
Yes. nappi Family Album is invite-only. There are no public profiles, no discover feed, no followers. The only people who see your baby's photos are the people you sent a link to.
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, and German. The web viewer detects your family member's browser language, and they can switch if it picks the wrong one. The copy is written by people who speak each language, not run through a translator.
Yes. Parents can post for as many babies as they have. Family members can be invited to multiple babies across multiple households, all in one app.
The album is free. There is an optional nappi Premium subscription ($3.99 per month) that adds full-resolution storage and unlocks the nappi tracker app for everyone in your household. Family members never need to pay.
nappi tracker is for the parent doing the day-to-day work of tracking sleep, feedings, diapers, and growth. nappi Family Album is for sharing the warm parts with the people who love your baby. They share an account and a subscription, but they are separate apps you can install independently.
Free on the App Store and Google Play. Grandma's first reaction is one link away.