Most trackers ask for your exchange API keys or a bank login. WalletLens doesn't ask for anything. No account, no sign-up. Your holdings sit in your own browser storage and never touch a server. Crypto, stocks, gold and cash in one net worth number, with live prices, P&L and allocation. Plus a rebalancing calculator that tells you what to buy or sell, drift alerts, and import by spreadsheet, screenshot or voice. Free. Web, Android and Chrome extension. English, Arabic, French, Spanish.
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Hey Product Hunt
I built this because my net worth lived in four places: an exchange, a broker, a note on my phone listing how much gold I'd bought, and a spreadsheet that was permanently three weeks out of date. Adding it up was a Sunday afternoon job, and I stopped doing it.
Every tracker I tried solved that by asking for my exchange API keys or my bank login. I understand why they need them. I still didn't want to hand read access to my accounts to a company I'd known for four minutes.
So WalletLens takes the boring, private route. Everything stays in your browser's storage on your device. There's no account and nothing to log into. If you wipe your data it's gone for good, because I never had a copy.
The honest trade-off: without account connections, you enter holdings yourself. I've tried to make that cost as little as possible — paste a spreadsheet, screenshot your exchange app, or just say "I bought 2 ETH at 3,400" out loud and it fills the form. But it's not automatic, and if you want automatic, this isn't your app.
What I actually use it for: one honest number, and the rebalancing calculator telling me what to sell when crypto drifts past where I wanted it.
It's free, on web, Android and as a Chrome extension, and works in English, Arabic, French and Spanish with proper RTL.
Would love to know what would make you move off your spreadsheet. And if you try it and something breaks, tell me here , I'd rather hear it than not.
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A fair question on "no account": what stops us collecting your data anyway?
Nothing to collect. Your holdings sit in your browser's storage on your device — there's no user table, no sync server, no copy on my side. Clear your data and it's gone for good, because I never had it.
The honest cost: you enter holdings yourself. I've tried to make that cheap — screenshot your exchange app and it reads the positions, paste a spreadsheet, or say "I bought 2 ETH at 3,400" out loud. But it's a few minutes a month, not zero. If auto-sync matters more to you than keeping your logins, CoinStats or Kubera are the better pick and I'd rather say so than pretend.