Your baby’s first rides should feel safe, secure and full of comfort. And our curated car seats for infants are designed with just that in mind. Each infant car seat we carry combines exceptional safety standards with premium materials and thoughtful design details.
From your very first trip home from the hospital to everyday errands, a quality car seat for infants ensures your peace of mind and your baby’s comfort. Our collection includes top-rated infant car seats with easy installation, soft padding, and ergonomic shapes that support your newborn’s delicate posture.
Pair your seat with one of our stroller systems for seamless travel to make every ride even more comfortable. Whether you’re looking for an infant car seat or a convertible car seat for infants, you’ll find trusted options that make every journey smoother and safer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of car seat should infants always be in?
Infants under the age of 1 must always ride in a rear-facing car seat. This is the safest position to protect a baby's fragile head, neck and spine in the event of a crash.
What are the safest car seat brands for newborns?
While all car seats sold in the U.S. must meet the same strict federal safety standards, certain brands consistently outperform others in independent crash tests, ease of installation and advanced safety features. Experts widely recommend Nuna as a leading and safest car seat brand for newborns.
How long does a baby stay in their infant car seat?
Most babies use an infant car seat until they reach the seat’s maximum height or weight limit, which is typically around 9to 18 months depending on the model. Many parents transition sooner if their baby’s head is within an inch of the top of the seat or if carrying the seat becomes uncomfortable. Once your baby outgrows the infant seat, they can move to a rear-facing convertible car seat.
What is the difference between an infant car seat and a convertible car seat?
Infant car seats are portable, rear-facing-only seats designed specifically for newborns and young babies. Convertible car seats stay installed in the vehicle and can transition from rear-facing to forward-facing as your child grows. Infant seats are often preferred for convenience during the newborn stage, while convertible seats provide longer-term use.