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CryAnalyzer – baby translator

CryAnalyzer – baby translator

Android Parenting FirstAscent
3.0 Popularity

Analyze baby cries to understand their emotions

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Updated
August 23, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
jp.firstascent.cryanalyzer

So here's my honest take on CryAnalyzer - baby translator. I've tested a bunch of parenting apps and this one's pretty good overall. The core feature of analyzing baby cries works surprisingly well, and it's cool how it supports so many languages. But the free version can get a bit annoying with the ads, and the accuracy isn't perfect - it'll give you a general idea but won't solve all your baby-decoding problems. Still, if you're a new parent looking for some extra help, it's worth giving this app a shot.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Analyzes baby cries to figure out why they're upset
  • Supports a ton of languages for multilingual families
  • Free version is good, but you can pay to remove ads
  • Includes a database of sample baby sounds to listen to
  • Easy to use, just hold your phone near the baby

Cons

  • Ads can get annoying in the free version
  • Analysis isn't 100% accurate, just a general idea
  • Gets repetitive after a while if you use it a lot
  • Limited features in the free version
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Description

I’ve been using CryAnalyzer – baby translator for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that tries to figure out why your baby is crying by analyzing the sounds they make. Pretty solid if you’re into parenting apps and want to get better at understanding your little one.

Here’s what you do – you just open the app, hold your phone near the baby, and it’ll try to detect the cry and tell you what the likely reason is, like hungry, tired, or needs a diaper change. And there’s also a built-in database of baby sounds you can listen to, which is pretty cool. And the app supports a ton of languages, which is handy if you’ve got a multilingual household.

Look, if you’re a new parent who’s struggling to figure out what your baby wants, you’ll probably find this app useful. It’s not perfect – the analysis isn’t always 100% accurate and the free version has ads – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out if you want some extra help decoding your baby’s cries.

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