Estate inventory records your family can understand later.

Photos, values, locations, receipts, serials, PDF reports, export, and legacy notes.

Estate planning gets harder when nobody knows what exists, where it is, what matters, or who should be asked before selling it. AssetVault helps create a private record that can be exported and shared with the right people when you choose.

Not legal advice: AssetVault is documentation software. It does not replace a will, trust, attorney, executor instructions, or probate requirements.

What to record

Valuable items

Jewelry, watches, firearms, art, antiques, cards, comics, bottles, tools, electronics, and family heirlooms.

Where things are

Location, room, safe, storage unit, binder, box, or cabinet so the list is actually usable.

Instructions

Legacy notes can point family toward attorneys, passwords, safe locations, or who knows the story.

FAQ

Is AssetVault estate planning software?

No. It helps document belongings. It is not legal advice, probate software, or a replacement for an attorney.

What should I share with an executor?

Consider sharing an export, PDF report, or instructions for where to find the inventory, along with any attorney-approved estate documents.