Track Hidden Sugar in Your Child's Food — Instantly
Scan snacks, yogurt, juice, cereal and packaged foods. See sugar in grams, teaspoons, and how much of your child's daily sugar limit they use.

The problem
Parents shouldn't have to do sugar math all day
A yogurt in the morning, juice after school, a cookie after dinner… and suddenly you're trying to remember how much sugar your child already had today.
Sugarly makes hidden sugar in kids' food visible — instantly.
How it works
Scan. Check. Track.
- Step 01
Scan
Scan a product using a photo or barcode.
- Step 02
Check
See sugar content in grams and teaspoons.
- Step 03
Track
Track daily sugar intake and see the impact on your child's daily limit.
What you see
Not just sugar grams. Real context.
Sugar per serving
Sugar per item
Sugar per 100g
Sugar shown in teaspoons
Daily sugar impact
Remaining sugar for today
Daily tracking dashboard
For the whole family
Track the whole family
Create multiple profiles and track sugar intake for children and adults in one place. Many parents start tracking their child — and quickly become curious about their own sugar intake too.
One app. The whole family. A simple way to track sugar intake for everyone.
Child profile
Daily sugar tracking
Teen profile
Daily sugar tracking
Mom profile
Daily sugar tracking
Dad profile
Daily sugar tracking
Real foods
Works with foods families buy every day
From morning cereal to lunchbox snacks — get the sugar content in food you already have at home.

Our approach
Awareness, not control
Sugarly helps parents understand nutritional information.
It is not designed to monitor, restrict, shame, or control children's eating behavior. Occasional variation is normal.
The goal is to help families make informed choices — without the guesswork.
Trusted references
Based on recognized health guidelines
The app uses international sugar recommendations as a simple daily reference, including World Health Organization (WHO) guidance on free sugars and commonly used US dietary guidance around limiting added sugar for children.
Disclaimer: This app provides informational estimates and is not medical advice. Always check the product label for exact nutritional values.
Try it with the next snack
Scan a product and see how much sugar it contains in seconds.
FAQ
Common questions about sugar and kids
How much sugar should a child have per day?
The WHO recommends children have less than 25g (6 teaspoons) of free sugars per day. US dietary guidelines suggest limiting added sugar to less than 10% of daily calories.
How do I track my child's sugar intake?
With Sugarly, you scan the barcode or photo of any food packaging. The app instantly shows sugar content in grams and teaspoons, and adds it to your child's daily total.
What foods have the most hidden sugar for kids?
Yogurt, juice, cereal, flavored milk, snack bars, and sauces often contain surprising amounts of hidden sugar. Sugarly helps you spot these instantly.