PinkyBloom vs LunaLuna: Next-Generation AI Privacy vs Japan's Legacy Tracker
Our verdict
LunaLuna is Japan's most recognized period tracker with over 20 years of history and millions of users. But its cloud-based architecture and freemium pricing model belong to a previous era. PinkyBloom delivers on-device AI, zero-knowledge privacy, and every feature for free — no account, no servers, no subscriptions.
Feature comparison
| Feature | PinkyBloom | LunaLuna |
|---|---|---|
| Price per year | $0/forever | Free + premium subscription |
| On-device AI assistant | ||
| Voice logging | ||
| AI mood forecasts | ||
| Data storage | On-device only | Cloud (MTI servers) |
| E2E encrypted partner sharing | ||
| Safety Mode | ||
| Screenshot import from other apps | ||
| Doctor visit report generator | ||
| Health vault with Face ID | ||
| AI-indexed medical records | ||
| Wearable data + AI integration | Yes (Apple Health) | Limited |
| Home screen forecast widgets | Yes (3 sizes) | |
| Ads | No ads ever | Ads in free tier |
| Account required | No account needed | Account required for premium |
Privacy and data handling
LunaLuna has been a trusted name in Japanese women's health for over two decades, and that longevity reflects genuine value. However, the app was designed in an era when cloud storage was the only practical architecture for health tracking. Premium features, personalized health courses, and account-based functionality all require your data to be stored on MTI Ltd.'s servers.
This means your menstrual cycle history, symptom logs, fertility data, and health notes are transmitted over the internet and stored on infrastructure managed by a third party. While MTI operates under Japan's Act on the Protection of Personal Information (APPI), cloud storage inherently carries risks that no privacy policy can fully eliminate — server breaches, employee access, and lawful government data requests are all possibilities.
PinkyBloom was built for a different era. Your data never leaves your iPhone. There are no servers, no accounts, no cloud sync. Everything is protected by Apple's Secure Enclave and Face ID, with zero-knowledge architecture that makes data breaches architecturally impossible. For users who have trusted LunaLuna for years, PinkyBloom offers the same comprehensive tracking with privacy guarantees that go beyond policy promises — they're enforced by the device itself.
AI and intelligence
LunaLuna's core strength is its deep integration into the Japanese women's health ecosystem. The app offers menstrual cycle tracking, ovulation predictions, and premium health education content developed for Japanese users. Its prediction algorithms have been refined over 20 years of user data, and the app provides a familiar, well-understood experience.
However, LunaLuna's intelligence is primarily statistical. Predictions are based on historical cycle averages, and health insights come from pre-written content rather than personalized AI analysis. There is no conversational AI assistant, no voice-based symptom logging, and no predictive mood forecasting based on your unique patterns.
PinkyBloom brings next-generation health intelligence to the iPhone. The on-device AI assistant, powered by Apple Intelligence and Core ML, understands natural language in 71 languages — including Japanese. Voice logging lets you describe symptoms naturally instead of tapping through menus. AI mood forecasts predict emotional patterns days in advance based on your cycle, sleep, and activity data. The doctor visit report generator creates professional health summaries you can bring to your gynecologist. Every AI feature runs entirely on-device using Apple's Neural Engine, so your health conversations stay private.
How to switch from LunaLuna to PinkyBloom
Switching from LunaLuna to PinkyBloom is simple. Open LunaLuna's calendar view, take a screenshot of your cycle history, and use PinkyBloom's Screenshot Import feature. The OCR engine extracts your period dates and cycle data automatically — no manual entry required.
If you've been using LunaLuna's premium health courses or educational content, PinkyBloom's AI assistant can answer health questions conversationally and generate personalized insights based on your tracked data. Instead of reading pre-written articles, you get responses tailored to your specific cycle patterns and symptoms.
PinkyBloom also imports data from Apple Health, so if LunaLuna has been syncing with HealthKit, your historical cycle data may already be available. Once your history is imported, all your data lives exclusively on your iPhone — protected by Face ID and never uploaded to any server.
Pricing and value
LunaLuna operates on a freemium model with ads in the free tier and a premium subscription that unlocks advanced features, health courses, and an ad-free experience. Over several years, these subscription costs add up while your data remains on MTI's servers.
PinkyBloom is completely free with no premium tier. Every feature — on-device AI assistant, voice logging, mood forecasts, doctor visit reports, encrypted partner sharing via PinkyBond, home screen widgets, health vault, and AI-indexed medical records — is available to every user at no cost. There are no ads, no in-app purchases, and no subscription walls.
For LunaLuna users in Japan, PinkyBloom represents a genuine upgrade: more intelligent features, stronger privacy, and zero cost. The app supports Japanese natively as one of 71 languages and works entirely offline. You keep everything you value about cycle tracking while gaining AI capabilities and privacy guarantees that LunaLuna's cloud architecture cannot match.
Frequently asked questions
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