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Food Hopper
The Only App That Maps Your Child's Path to New Foods
Discover which foods to try next based on their food and sensory preferences. Created with selective eaters and kids with sensory sensitivities, autism, ADHD, and SPD in mind. Figuring out what to feed your child is hard, let Food Hopperâą do the work for you.
What Youâll Getâ
â Know exactly which new foods to try next (no more guessing)
â Track progress with new foods even when they don't eat it yet
â Watch their diet grow from 5 foods to 50
â Feel confident you're taking the right steps
Launches January 2026
Built by Brittyn Coleman, the Autism Dietitianâą
â Trusted by 300,000+ Parents
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You already know your child's safe foods inside and out.
But figuring out what to try next? And keeping track of everything you've already tried? That's exhausting.
Food Hopperâą takes that mental load off your plate - showing you what to introduce next and tracking every exposure so you can see the progress.
At their pace. With less stress. One food at a time.
đ Explore New Food Ideas
Discover What to Try NextâBased on What They Already Eat
Search your childâs favorite foods and get tailored suggestions for new foods to introduce next based on what feels familiar.
Our food sensory algorithm analyzes texture, color, temperature, and other food characteristics to suggest foods that your child is most likely to try and set you and your child up for success.
You can save new food ideas to your food list for later or you can start logging and tracking exposures in the moment.
No more guessing which foods to try. Just clear next steps..
đ Log New Food Exposures
Record Every AttemptâEven the âLittlestâ Wins
Food exposure takes time. Sometimes it can take 20-30 exposures before a child accepts a new food, which can feel so daunting as a parent (and itâs so easy to lose track!)
Log each time you offer a new food: Did they look at it? Touch it? Lick it? Take a bite? How did it go? Food Hopper helps you track progress even when they don't eat it yet, and helps you work your way there.
See patterns emerge. Celebrate small wins. Know when to keep trying and when to pivot.
Progress isn't just about eatingâit's about consistent, positive, sensory-friendly exposure.
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Get sneak peeks, launch updates, and exclusive waitlist-only pricing during our Black Friday Presale.
đ Keep Track of Your Child's Food List
See All of Their Accepted Foods in One Place
Finally, a central place to keep track of every food your child eats so you can keep the safe foods in rotation and bring lost items back.
Add foods they already accept, mark foods they've tried, and watch their list grow over time. Filter by food groups, meal types, or sensory properties.
Whether they eat 5 foods or 50, you'll have a clear picture of where you're startingâand how far you've come.
Know exactly what's working. Build from there.
đ±Browse the Safe Food Database
Explore hundreds of foods and filter by sensory or nutrition need.
Does your child only like crunchy foods, but needs more iron in their diet? No problem - you can filter by both âCrunchyâ and âIronâ and find a curated list of foods that you can save to your food list to introduce later.
Need new veggie ideas while youâre at the grocery store? Filter by âVegetableâ and your childâs preferred food sensory experiences to have new food ideas in seconds that you can add to your cart.
Or are you looking for new food ideas help your childâs chronic constipation? We got you. With a few simple taps, we have the perfect list at your fingertips.
Explore single-ingredient foods (fruits, veggies, etc) or by multiple-ingredient foods (like recipes, packaged foods, and more).
Want to make sure your childâs safe foods are in the database when we launch the app? â Submit them here!
đ Expand Your Child's Food List
Watch Their Diet Grow Week by Week
As you explore new foods and log exposures, Food Hopper shows you the big picture: how many foods they've tried, how many they've accepted, and whatâs working.
Set goals. Track trends. Celebrate milestones.
From 5 accepted foods to 10. From 10 to 20. One food at a time, one exposure at a time.
This is how selective eating gets betterâand now you can see it happening.