Asset Vault - Photo-first home inventory for iPhone β€” no subscription

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Most home inventory apps are built for businesses (Sortly), tied to your insurer (Encircle), or locked behind a subscription. Asset Vault is built for households. Add items three ways: snap a photo and AI fills in the name, brand, and value; scan a receipt to bulk-add; or scan a room with LiDAR. Track warranties, organize multiple properties, and export a one-tap insurance-ready PDF. Your data is never sold or shared with carriers. Free download; $9.99 one-time unlocks unlimited AI.

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Hi Product Hunt πŸ‘‹ I'm Stephen, the maker of Asset Vault. I built it after realizing that if I ever had a fire, theft, or flood, I had almost no proof of what I owned β€” just a phone full of random photos. Every "home inventory" app I tried was either built for businesses (Sortly), owned by an insurance carrier (Encircle), or a subscription for something I'd open twice a year. So I made the app I wanted: photo-first, built for households. You add items three ways β€” snap a photo and AI fills in the name, brand, and value; scan a receipt to add several at once; or scan a whole room with LiDAR. It tracks warranties and maintenance, organizes multiple properties, and exports a one-tap insurance-ready PDF when you actually need it. Two things I care about: β€’ Your data is yours β€” Asset Vault never sells it or shares your inventory with carriers. β€’ Pay once β€” free to download, one-time $9.99 to unlock unlimited AI. No subscription, ever. It's iPhone-only for now. I'd love your feedback and I'm here all day to answer questions. Thanks for checking it out!

the one-tap insurance PDF is genuinely clever, the kind of feature that turns a nice-to-have app into something you actually open when you need it.

Does the one-time $9.99 unlock cover lifetime use, or does it eventually expire and require another purchase down the line?