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Baby Carrier Tips

hope&plum’s Guide to the Best Newborn Carriers of 2026

The best newborn carriers for 2026 are the ones actually designed with newborns in mind: not just downsized versions of toddler carriers. At hope&plum, our top pick is the Sprout Newborn Carrier, followed by our ring slings, stretchy wraps, and meh dais. Every option on this list supports your newborn's unique positioning needs while keeping you comfortable, hands-free, and ready for whatever the day brings.

Not sure which one is right for you? We'll walk you through each carrier, what makes it great for newborns, and exactly who it's best for, so you can shop with confidence. You can also browse our full carrier range to see everything we make in one place.

THE short version

  • The best newborn carrier is one designed specifically for newborn fit, comfort, and safety from birth.
  • Our #1 pick is the Sprout Newborn Carrier — easy, intuitive, and designed for newborns from 7 lbs.
  • Ring slings are the best pick if you want one carrier that grows all the way to toddlerhood.
  • Baby wraps give the coziest, most womb-like fit — many newborns settle instantly.
  • Meh dais have the highest weight limit and most carrying positions of any carrier on this list.
  • The best carrier for your family depends on your lifestyle, your body, and how you plan to babywear. Not sure? Keep reading, and we'll help you decide.
  • Ready to shop now? Browse our full carrier range.

Our Top Newborn Carriers

Top pick for newborns

Sprout Newborn Carrier

Built specifically for newborns from 7 lbs. Shorter panel, minimal padding, crossback straps, and it folds down to fit in your palm. Easy enough to put on solo, every single time.
Short — waists to 45" Long — waists to 65" 7–24 lbs Birth–12 mo Machine washable
"No weird, bulky inserts AND it's easy to put on alone." Anna C. — verified buyer
Shop the Sprout

Pick this if: you want the easiest newborn carrier on the market: buckle, adjust, done. Great for busy families and partners sharing one carrier. Browse our full carrier range.

Most versatile

Ring Sling

Worn from birth and grows all the way to toddlerhood. Starts as a snug newborn front carry, then transitions to a hip carry when baby is ready. One carrier, years of use.
74" — shorter builds 84" — most bodies to 3X 94" — big & tall 7–35 lbs Birth–36 mo
"I was nervous to start using it because it's a different carrier than I'm used to, but I'm now able to use it with ease." Hannah G. — verified buyer
Shop Ring Slings

Pick this if: you want one ring sling that grows with your child from the newborn days all the way to toddlerhood, and you don't mind a small learning curve to get there.

Coziest fit

Baby Wrap

A customizable, womb-like hold that many newborns settle into instantly. Worn from birth, great for tandem wearing with a toddler, and poppable once you get the hang of it.
Short 4.7yd — to Men's L Long 5.7yd — XL & up 7–35 lbs Birth–6 mo Tandem friendly
"My baby falls asleep every time we use it." Suzanne G. — verified buyer
Shop Baby Wraps

Pick this if: your baby loves to be held close and snug, or you're expecting baby #2 and want a baby wrap that works for tandem wearing.

Longest lasting

Meh Dai

The highest weight limit and most carrying positions of any carrier on this list. Works from birth with a simple panel roll, then grows to front, hip, and back carries as baby develops.
Short — waists to 44" Long — waists to 74" 7–45 lbs Birth–36+ mo Front, hip, back
"I wish I would have gotten a meh dai a long time ago. My baby is now 1 and we love this for naps. It's so supportive." Hannah H. — verified buyer
Shop Meh Dais

Pick this if: you want one luxe meh dai that takes you from the newborn days all the way through preschool — and you love the idea of a back carry once baby is ready.

Newborn Carrier Comparison Chart

Sprout Ring Sling Wrap Meh Dai
Easy from day one some practice some practice some practice
Two caregivers can share
Good for on the go once learned once learned
Grows to toddlerhood
Back carry option
Tandem wearing ✓ our fave ✓ our fave
How long you'll use it
Top pick Sprout
✓ yes
Most versatile Ring Sling
some practice
Coziest fit Baby Wrap
some practice
Longest lasting Meh Dai
some practice

Best Newborn Carrier FAQ

What is the best newborn carrier in 2026?

The best newborn carrier in 2026 is one specifically designed with newborns in mind. At hope&plum, we recommend the Sprout Newborn Carrier because it fits babies starting at 7 pounds, offers a short supportive panel, lightweight waistband, crossback straps, and a compact, machine-washable design that works beautifully for everyday newborn life.

What is the best infant carrier for newborns?

The best infant carrier for newborns supports your baby's natural spine shape, fits knee-to-knee, keeps the airway clear, and allows for a snug front carry. It should also be adjustable, comfortable for caregivers, and simple enough for frequent ups and downs. Our top pick is the Sprout Newborn Carrier, followed by ring slings, baby wraps, and meh dais.

When can you start using a newborn carrier?

Most newborn carriers can be used from birth as long as baby weighs at least 7 pounds and is positioned correctly in a front carry. The Sprout, ring sling, baby wrap, and meh dai all work safely from birth when fitted correctly.

Are ring slings a good newborn carrier option?

Ring slings are a wonderful newborn carrier option. They can be worn from birth and grow beautifully into the toddler years. They do have a small learning curve, but many caregivers love their versatility and longevity.

Is a baby wrap the best newborn carrier for a snug fit?

Baby wraps are one of the best newborn carriers for a cozy, womb-like feel. Because you customize the fit each time you tie it, a wrap creates a close, supportive carry that many newborns settle into instantly.

Which newborn carrier lasts the longest?

The meh dai and ring sling tend to last the longest. The meh dai has the highest weight limit at up to 45 pounds and allows front, hip, and back carries as your baby grows. Ring slings also support well into toddlerhood at up to 35 pounds.

How do I choose the best newborn carrier for my family?

It depends on your lifestyle. Busy families who want something easy from day one tend to love the Sprout. If you want a snug, womb-like hold, a baby wrap is ideal. If you want one carrier that grows with your child all the way to toddlerhood, a ring sling or meh dai is your best bet!

What is the safest newborn carrier?

The safest newborn carriers meet ASTM F2236 and F2907 safety standards and position baby high and tight on your chest with their airway visible and clear. All hope&plum carriers are designed and tested to meet these standards.

Ready to find your carrier? The best newborn carrier is the one that fits your body, your baby, and your life. We make every size, style, and price point — new, Almost Perfect, and secondhand.

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Meet the Author

A BIPOC straight size woman smiles at the camera while standing in profile and wearing a baby on her back in a meh dai

Jenn Tolisano

Jenn Tolisano has been a babywearing educator for over ten years. Working as a high school teacher before entering the world of motherhood, she has brought her passion for education to all things baby carriers. Babywearing has been such an essential parenting tool in her household that she wants to spread the babywearing love to all families. Jenn believes that every caregiver deserves to have a baby carrier they love and feel comfortable and confident in. She hopes that her fit checks and blog-writing with hope&plum help to achieve that goal!

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