Parent chooses a video
A parent-approved YouTube video ID is stored locally on the device and used for the meal session.
Parent-operated mealtime support
Chompy helps parents run supervised meal sessions with on-device chewing detection and parent-approved YouTube playback.
Product overview
Chompy looks for chewing motion during a meal session and uses that aggregate signal to gate video playback. Parents select the video; children do not configure content.
A parent-approved YouTube video ID is stored locally on the device and used for the meal session.
Chompy uses the front camera sensor path to detect chewing on the device without uploading camera frames or face data.
The video can play while chewing is detected and pause after a no-chew timeout, under parent-supervised use.
On iOS, Chompy is designed for devices with a front TrueDepth camera and ARKit face tracking. Android support uses a standard camera sensor path with MediaPipe face landmarks.
Privacy-safe diagnostics are off by default. If enabled by the user, Chompy does not send camera frames, face data, raw chewing measurements, PINs, or video information.