Daylight Savings promised an extra hour of sleep — but parents know better. Between time changes, travel, and everyday unpredictability, baby sleep can feel like a mystery. To help take the guesswork out, Nanit is launching the first-ever Sleep Score designed for babies — an AI-powered feature that translates complex sleep data into one simple, science-backed number that makes tracking and improving sleep clear and stress-free.
Every night, Nanit’s overhead camera captures rich sleep information down to a one-second resolution; an unmatched level of detail outside a clinical sleep lab. Now, that data is distilled into a single Sleep Score between 0 and 100, giving parents a clear, research-backed picture of how their baby slept and how to make each night a little better. Think of it as your baby’s bedtime report card — designed for guidance.

“Parents don’t need more data, they need clarity,” said Anushka Salinas, CEO of Nanit. “Nanit’s Sleep Score helps parents see the full picture of their child’s sleep in a way that’s simple, actionable, and grounded in science. The Sleep Score isn’t about performance or comparison. It’s about understanding and support. It helps you feel more connected to your baby’s sleep patterns and better prepared for the day ahead.”
Developed with insights from Nanit’s Scientific Advisory Board and validated by researchers, the Sleep Score builds on the well-established B-SATED sleep health framework. It measures total sleep time, consistency, efficiency, and parental visits — a patented Nanit capability that tracks how nighttime interactions affect sleep quality.
Each morning, parents will see their baby’s Sleep Score alongside the key factors behind it. While no algorithm can stop a 5 a.m. wake-up, Sleep Score helps families make sense of it and get back on track faster.
“Nanit families already sleep more than 10 hours per night on average,” said Dr. Natalie Barnett, VP of Clinical Research at Nanit. “Our goal is to build on that foundation. By translating complex information into one meaningful score, we’re giving parents something invaluable — confidence that they’re nurturing healthy sleep habits, responding with care, and doing great, even on the toughest nights.”

With the introduction of Sleep Score, Nanit is taking another leap forward, not only advancing the science of baby sleep but once again setting a new standard for the category. This new innovation continues Nanit’s commitment to empowering parents with data-driven insights, guidance, and tools that help every child reach their full potential.
The Sleep Score will be rolling out to all Nanit subscribers beginning Dec. 16, automatically calibrating to each baby’s night of sleep, along with weekly and monthly patterns. Learn more about Nanit at the Nanit official website.
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