Most people don't have a documented home inventory until they need one. BoxQR makes it easy — label your storage, add photos, and build a searchable record of everything you own.
After a fire, flood, or break-in, you need to list every item lost. Without documentation, you're guessing — and undercompensated.
You start a home inventory spreadsheet once and it's out of date by next month. Nobody keeps it current because it's a chore.
Claims adjusters need proof you owned what you say you owned. A photo attached to an item record is far more useful than memory.
Everything in your attic, garage, and storage unit is covered by your policy — but if it's not documented, it's hard to claim.
BoxQR attaches photos to every box and item record. When you label your storage, you're automatically building a visual home inventory — one box at a time.
Everything in storage, every room, every closet — all searchable from one place. Your home inventory is only useful if you can find things in it.
Renters and homeowners insurance covers personal property — which includes everything you own. These are the categories most people forget to document.
TVs, laptops, tablets, game consoles, kitchen appliances. Include model numbers and serial numbers in the notes field.
Jewelry, art, instruments, watches, coins. Photos are critical here — document condition and appearance before anything happens.
Sofas, beds, dining sets, desks. Take a photo of each room so you have a visual record of furniture in place.
High-value clothing, shoes, bags, and accessories. Stored seasonal clothing is easily forgotten in claims.
Power tools, lawn equipment, sporting gear. Garage and basement items add up fast — and are easy to forget about.
Everything in your storage unit is covered — but only if you can prove it was there. Label and document before disaster, not after.
BoxQR is free to start. Label your first room or storage area in under 10 minutes — and build your home inventory as you go.
Documented. Searchable. Ready.