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Everyone
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About this app

"My Inventory" will help you in such situations.
Quickly launch the app, and check your inventory.

Enter the number of pieces or expiration date of the commodities in your fridge or kitchen storage, for example. Then subtract number when you use them or add when you restock the products.

This application helps you keep track of what you have at home, so you don't need to prepare notes before going at the grocery anymore.


Furthermore it allows you to:
1. Take note of the price or store where you get a product.
2. See frequency of use (The increase and decrease will be recorded automatically).
3. Write down whatever you want to keep in mind in the Notes field.

The app features more than 600 icons. If you don't find an appropriate icon, you can take a picture and create your original icons.

It also allows you to organize groups for your convenience.

The items that are running out are shown in the Checklist.
Each item can be set to show a given number of warnings.
When you restock the item, the warning will automatically disappear from the Checklist.


Why don't you start using "My Inventory" as your daily living tool?


You can try it with the free version "My Inventory LT".
Updated on
12 Sept 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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What's new

We have fixed an issue related to decimal point notation in countries where the comma (,) is the standard decimal separator.