About Kiri

Children deserve the same intelligent health support adults already have.

Every week, parents make hundreds of decisions about sleep, feeding, illness, routines, and development. Most are left juggling fragmented advice, forgotten details, and late-night searches. Kiri is a pediatric health app that helps parents understand what matters, what changed, and what to do next. Kiri turns everyday moments into clarity, confidence, and better decisions.

From snoozes to sneezes.

Why Kiri exists

Kiri started in the middle of real family life.

As a father, I found myself doing what millions of parents do: piecing together scattered information to make the best decisions for my children. Sleep changes. Feeding patterns. Symptoms that came and went. Growth milestones. Specialist appointments. Notes in my phone. Memories that faded. Advice from five different places.

The hardest moments were rarely dramatic. They were the uncertain ones:

Is this normal? Has this happened before? Are things getting better or worse? Should I wait, change something at home, or call the doctor?

My wife and I worried about the things every parent worries about: a fever at 2am, sleep that suddenly went sideways, a symptom we could not place. Every time, we ended up back on Google, unsure whether we were overreacting or missing something real. I kept thinking there had to be a better way.

Parents are surrounded by information, but starved for clarity. Most of what matters to a child's health happens at home, not in the clinic.

Parents see the whole movie. Pediatricians often get only a few frames.

Another thing bothered me: adults have an entire industry of health tools. Wearables, apps, programs, and coaches. Kids get a baby monitor and a growth chart. The years that shape lifelong health often receive the least intelligent support.

So we built Kiri.

Kiri supports the full arc of care: daily patterns that show what is normal, moments that signal change, visits where context matters, and the follow-through afterward. It is the smarter layer between home and clinic, designed to help children start strong.

I did not start Kiri because the market needed another parenting app. I started it because parents deserve better support than guesswork, and children deserve health tools built for them from the very beginning.

The team

Our team has built products at Fitbit, Motorola, Angelcare, House of Athlete, FORME, and Virgin. We know what holds up at 3am, and what gets deleted by week two. We are bringing that experience to pediatric health.

Larry Tsai

Larry Tsai

Founder & CEO

Larry started Kiri from inside parenthood. After a career building products, growing companies, and investing in emerging technology, he kept running into the same frustration with his own kids: more information than ever, less confidence than ever. Kiri is his answer.

Jordan Riggs

Jordan Riggs

Co-Founder

Jordan leads partnerships, growth, and how Kiri shows up in families' lives. He has spent his career building trusted consumer brands in the baby and juvenile categories, with a sharp instinct for the difference between a product families download and one they keep using.

Ravi Damani

Ravi Damani

Chief Technology Officer

Ravi leads engineering and platform. He has spent years shipping mobile products across health, fitness, and AI, with a reputation for products that feel great to use. At Kiri, he leads product quality, user experience, and secure infrastructure parents never have to think about.

What we believe

  • Parents deserve clarity, not anxiety. Technology should lower the noise in a household, not add to it.
  • Health begins long before the appointment. The most important signals often happen at home.
  • Trust has to be earned. Privacy, safety, and thoughtful guidance are the foundation we build on.
  • Real families, not ideal ones. The best tools work at 3am, in the car seat, and in the middle of a Tuesday meltdown.
  • Small moments add up. A thousand tiny moments of care shape a healthy childhood.

Backed by clinicians

Kiri is built in close partnership with pediatricians, sleep specialists, lactation consultants, and child development experts who help shape our guidance and standards.

Meet our clinical advisors on the homepage →

Say hello

Questions, feedback, or partnerships: support@saykiri.com