Snap a room. Items are extracted with names and estimated values; you confirm what's right and skip what isn't. The wall of 800 descriptions becomes a few taps.
ITEM #112 — TV · 55″ · S/N TV55X · $620WAITLIST OPEN
CASE NO. SP-2026 · STATUS: OPEN
Photograph it once.
Prove it forever.
StuffProof will turn photos of your rooms into a documented home inventory — ready for any insurance claim, warranty, or move. The paperwork you keep meaning to do, done before you need it.
Could you list everything you own — from memory?
That is exactly what an insurance claim asks of you — itemized, valued, on the worst week of your life. Whatever you can't document is money you simply don't get back. The advice "keep a home inventory" is on every insurer's site; almost nobody does it, because the honest version is photographing 800 objects and typing 800 descriptions.
StuffProof is being built to be the file your adjuster can't argue with.
Filed for the record
The best-known consumer inventory app shut down in January 2025 and orphaned its users. The serious alternatives are priced for small businesses — around $24/month.
That leaves the consumer with no good, affordable option — exactly where the need is sharpest.
One clean, adjuster-ready document: photos, descriptions, values, dates, and serial numbers — laid out the way a claims desk expects to receive it.
ITEM #088 — LAPTOP · S/N LP14B · $1,299A quiet nudge before a warranty lapses — so the dishwasher that dies in month 13 isn't a surprise out of pocket. Purchase date and receipt stay attached.
ITEM #203 — DISHWASHER · WARR. EXP 04/27The same file works as a room-by-room moving manifest — what's in each box, what it's worth, what arrived. Useful long before any claim.
ITEM #015 — SOFA · LIVING ROOM · $1,150Q: When does it launch?
In development now. The waitlist is notified first and gets early access before public launch — you'll hear from us before anyone else.
Q: What do I get for signing up?
Early access, the locked founding price, and a voice in which export formats we design around first — including which insurers' expectations we prioritize.
Q: Will my insurer accept the export?
We're designing the PDF around what adjusters actually ask for — photos, purchase dates, values, and serial numbers. We can't speak for any specific policy, so check yours, but the goal is a document a claims desk has no reason to push back on.
Q: What happens to my data?
It's your inventory — your photos, your records. We're building StuffProof to keep your file private to you and exportable on demand, never sold. The waitlist itself collects only your email.
Q: Is 25 free items really free?
Yes — one room, 25 items, no card, no clock. Enough to document a kitchen and decide whether the rest of the house is worth $34.99 a year.
Your file is empty. Let's fix that before you need it.
Join the waitlist to lock the founding rate and be first in when StuffProof opens.