We've all been there. You're standing in your garage, staring at a wall of boxes, trying to remember which one has the camping gear. Or you're at the hardware store, wondering if you already own a 10mm socket set buried somewhere in your basement. The mental inventory we try to keep of our belongings inevitably fails us, and we end up wasting hours searching or buying things we already own.
Squared Away is an AI-powered home inventory app that solves this problem by making it effortless to catalog everything you own. The magic is in the simplicity: just snap a photo of an item, and the app's AI does the rest. It automatically identifies what you're looking at, suggests an accurate name, assigns the right category, and generates relevant tags—all in seconds. What used to require tedious manual data entry now happens with a single tap of your camera.
The app mirrors how you actually store things in real life. You can organize items by location, room, shelf, and container, creating a digital map that matches your physical space. That box of holiday decorations in the attic? It's cataloged exactly where it sits: Home → Attic → Back Corner → Red Storage Bin. When you reorganize, just update the digital location and your inventory stays accurate.
Squared Away also standardizes your photos automatically, adjusting lighting and backgrounds to create clean, consistent images. Your inventory ends up looking like a professional catalog rather than a chaotic camera roll.
Once your belongings are cataloged, finding anything becomes instant. You can search using natural language—ask "where are my winter gloves?" and get an exact location, complete with a photo to confirm you've found the right item. No more digging through boxes or second-guessing yourself.
The app works across iOS, Android, and web, syncing seamlessly so your inventory is always accessible whether you're at home, at a storage unit, or standing in a store trying to remember what you already have.
Squared Away is built for anyone drowning in stuff: homeowners managing garages and basements, families sharing household items, collectors tracking valuable pieces, people preparing for a move, or anyone with a storage unit full of forgotten belongings. It's also useful for documenting items for insurance purposes, giving you a visual record of what you own and where it's kept.
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