Stash — household inventory that doesn't hate you.
Snap a photo of a pile, and Stash sorts it into boxes you can label, find, and audit. Designed for the moment six months from now when you need to remember which box your passport ended up in.
What you get
- Photo ingest. Drop a photo into the app and an AI vision model takes a swing at every distinct item, with bounding boxes. It misses some, hallucinates a few, gets most right — you review and accept, so nothing lands in a box without your blessing. See "About the AI here".
- Boxes, rooms, floors. Items live in boxes; boxes live in rooms on floors of locations (homes, garages, storage units). Drag rooms onto a floorplan — sketch one in the browser if you don't have a plan handy.
- Tags + AI suggestions. Tag any item; tag every item in a box in one tap; ask the AI to propose tags from the photos. The proposals are guesses you click to apply — never auto-applied silently.
- QR labels. Print Avery shipping-label sheets straight from the app. Scan a label with your phone to jump to that box's contents.
- Audit. Walk a box once or twice a year — swipe right for "still there", left for "missing". Missing items land in a sort queue with their last known box recorded.
- Sharing. Hand a partner a maintainer or read-only invite to your stash. Object-level shares for one-off "here's where I keep the camping gear" handoffs.
- Your data, your copy. Download your tenant as a readable SQLite + JPEG zip any time (GDPR Article 20).
Plans
Free tier for personal use; a Pro tier raises every quota for households that have outgrown the limits. See /about/pricing for the breakdown.
Why does this page look so plain?
The Stash app itself is the polished surface. These public pages exist to satisfy compliance partners (Stripe et al.) that we are who we say we are and that you know what you're buying. Sign in for the actual product.