ItemTrack

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What is ItemTrack

ItemTrack is a virtual storage and inventory app. You document the things you own — boxes in the attic, items in a self-storage unit, valuables in a safe-deposit box — by taking photos, adding details like serial numbers and purchase prices, and sticking a small QR Label on each box or item. When you scan that QR Label later (with the in-app scanner or your phone's camera app), you instantly see what's inside without opening the box.

What people use it for

Moving house. Pack a box, take a photo of the contents, slap a sticker on it, and at the new address you can find anything in seconds — even before you've unpacked.

Insurance. When something is lost, stolen, or damaged, you have a dated photo, a serial number, and a purchase price ready for the claim. Insurers ask for exactly this and most people don't have it.

Self-storage. If you rent a unit, you know what's in there without driving over. Each box is a row in your inventory; each location is a place.

Family hand-offs. Share read-only links with family members so they can see what's in Grandma's storage room without you forwarding twenty photos.

Selling. When you want to sell something on the marketplace, the listing is already half-written from your inventory data.

What it isn't

ItemTrack isn't a smart-home tracker — there's no Bluetooth, no app on the box itself, no battery to charge. The QR sticker is just a printed label. The "smart" part is your camera and our database.

It also isn't the same as a barcode scanner for retail or shipping. Each QR Label we generate is unique to one item, box, closet, or location in your account, and only you (and people you explicitly share with) can see what's behind it.

Plans

There's a free Personal tier with limits on how many QRs and photos you can have, a Family tier for households with shared inventories, and a Pro tier with higher limits, priority support, and B2B features. See the pricing page for the current limits — they may change as we tune the product.

Privacy

Sensitive fields like serial numbers and purchase prices are encrypted at rest and never appear in shared links or marketplace listings. See What is encrypted for the details.

Where to start

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