Share the mental load.
Trying to conceive is hard enough. Most apps still treat it as a solo journey. Embry lets you share it with your partner. One cycle at a time. Together.
Get early access- Per-user encryption
- We can't read your data
- Signed deletion receipts
Tracking built for two.
Most cycle tracking apps assume you're doing this alone. Embry doesn't.
Share your cycle and your fertile window, on your terms. Your partner sees what matters, when it matters, and nothing more.
A multi-signal prediction engine.
Predictions are built from what you're already tracking. As you add more data, Embry becomes more confident, and more precise in estimating your peak fertility.
Tracked during your fertile window. Over-the-counter tests can track the hormonal peaks that indicate upcoming ovulation.
Tracked every morning. A sustained rise indicates ovulation likely happened a couple days earlier.
Tracked daily. Changes in colour and texture during the different phases of the menstrual cycle.
Log it in one sentence.
Type the way you'd say it, and Embry parses it into structured entries.
Join the beta.
We're onboarding beta users one cohort at a time. You will receive an invite within a few days.
No ads. No data sales. No newsletter spam. We'll email you when your cohort opens — usually within a few days. That's the only email you'll get from us.
Built by James Morrison, a Product Manager in reproductive health technology.
Frequently asked questions
When will I get access?
We onboard new users in cohorts every few days. You'll get an email when a spot opens.
Is it really free?
Yes, completely free during beta. We'll be transparent before any pricing changes.
Does my partner need their own account?
Yes — they get their own account with limited, scoped access you control. See above for permissions.
What happens to my data if I delete my account?
Your encryption key is destroyed, making your data permanently unrecoverable. We send you a signed receipt as proof of deletion.
Is Embry a medical device?
No. Embry is a tracking and planning tool, not a diagnostic or clinical product. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical decisions.