Find My Things

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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Find My Things helps you organize and keep track of your personal belongings with ease. Whether you’re managing home inventory, office supplies, or hobby collections, this app helps you know exactly where everything is. Perfect for home organization, moving, collections, or storage management

Designed with privacy in mind, Find My Things stores all your data locally — no internet or account required. Back up or restore your data anytime using simple JSON export/import options.

Key Features
- Add & Manage Items: Create entries with titles, descriptions, images, and tags.
- Organize by Category: Customize categories with color-coded icons for easy visual identification.
- Track Locations: Assign physical locations such as “Garage,” “Bedroom,” or “Top Shelf” to always know where things are.
- Tag Your Items: Add multiple tags for flexible organization and quick filtering.
- Attach Images & Voice Notes: Capture photos or record quick audio notes for each item (voice transcription coming soon!)
- Text search for titles or descriptions
- Filter by tags, category, or location
- Combine filters for pinpoint accuracy
- Private & Offline: All data is saved locally on phone, your information stays on your device.
- Backup & Restore: Export or import your full inventory as a JSON file for easy data transfer or recovery.

Take control of your belongings — never lose track of your things again with Find My Things.
Updated on
Oct 24, 2025

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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