A private home inventory app for the things you would hate to reconstruct from memory.
Photos, receipts, serial numbers, values, rooms, categories, PDF reports, and export.
A good home inventory is simple: photograph the item, name it, estimate value, add serial numbers and receipts when they matter, then keep the list somewhere you can actually find after a move, break-in, fire, flood, or estate conversation.
Room and category records
Track electronics, jewelry, tools, furniture, art, firearms, watches, collectibles, and Other.
Receipts and serials
Attach receipt photos and serial numbers to the items where documentation matters most.
Export anytime
Use PDF reports for sharing and Full Export ZIP for CSV, JSON, and photos.
Simple home inventory checklist
- Start with the most valuable room. Do not inventory the whole house at once. Start with safe, office, garage, jewelry box, or media shelf.
- Take one clear photo per item. Add extra photos for serial numbers, receipts, certificates, and condition.
- Add value and location. Approximate value is better than a blank record when you need the list later.
- Export on a schedule. Keep a Full Export ZIP somewhere you control, ideally encrypted.
FAQ
What should I put in a home inventory?
Start with names, photos, room, value, receipts, serial numbers, and notes for high-value items. You can add details over time.
Does this guarantee an insurance claim?
No. It helps you document belongings. Requirements vary by insurer and policy, so check what your carrier wants before relying on any report.