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Littlebird was founded on a simple belief: children deserve freedom, and parents deserve peace of mind.

Technology should protect that balance, not disrupt it.

We built a new kind of connection that supports curiosity, nurtures independence, and strengthens trust.

The Why.

Because growing up is sacred.
The years between toddler and teenager move quickly.
They’re the messy, magical, in between years, full of scraped knees, belly laughs, and brave firsts.

Littlebird was created to protect those years.
To let kids explore their world while parents stay quietly connected in the background.
Not to monitor.
Not to manage.
To support.

Abby and Hayden, Park City, Utah

Abby & Hayden

Park City Utah

The Philosophy.

Safety should never come at the cost of freedom.
Modern parenting often asks us to choose between protection and independence.
We don’t believe you should have to choose.
With Littlebird, safety fades into the background so childhood can unfold naturally.
It’s technology that strengthens trust, not control.

The Design Ethos.

Technology that disappears into real life.
Every detail, from the soft silicone band to the quiet notifications, was designed to preserve the simplicity of being a kid.
No screens. No noise. No distractions.
Just thoughtful design that feels gentle, familiar, and human.

Ashley Seattle, WA

Ashley

Seattle, WA

The Village.

Care is collective.
It takes more than one set of eyes to raise a child.
Littlebird was built for families, caregivers, friends, and everyone who loves them.
It connects your circle through shared awareness and calm communication.
Because raising a child should feel supported, not solitary.

The Promise.

Private by principle.
Your family’s moments belong to you.
We don’t sell them or share them.
Every signal is encrypted. Every decision is parent-led.
Peace of mind only matters when it’s earned.

Designed in Seattle, WA

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