Draft:Period Tracker (web application)
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Period Tracker is a free, privacy-focused web application for menstrual cycle tracking launched in 2025. Distinguished by its commitment to user privacy, the application stores all data locally in the user's browser without requiring accounts or storing information on external servers.
Description
Period Tracker provides menstrual cycle tracking, ovulation prediction, and fertility window calculation through a web-based interface. The application emphasizes data privacy and accessibility, offering features like PDF export and print-ready calendars.
Development and History
Developed in response to growing privacy concerns in period tracking applications, Period Tracker was launched in May 2025. The application was built using modern web technologies with a focus on local data storage and user privacy.
Features
- Local browser-based data storage
- Menstrual cycle tracking and prediction
- Ovulation and fertility window calculation
- PDF export functionality
- Print-ready calendar generation
- Mobile-responsive design
- Accessibility features
Reception
Period Tracker has been noted for its privacy-first approach and ease of use. Technology publications have highlighted its innovative approach to data privacy in women's health applications.
References
[edit]- Official website:- Period Tracker
- Developer Site:- Period Tracker
- Science Direct [1]
- JMIR [2]