Moving & Packing

Know what’s in every box, before you unpack it

Moving is chaos. SnapFind makes it searchable: photograph boxes as you pack, slap on a QR label, and find the coffee maker on day one in the new place — not week three.

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Moving boxes with QR code labels scanned by the SnapFind moving inventory app

Coffee Maker

Box #14 · Kitchen

Box #23 scanned

32 items · Main bedroom

The problem

Sound familiar?

Storage always breaks the same way: things go into boxes, and the map of where they went lives only in your head.

01

"Kitchen — Misc" tells you nothing

Sharpie labels can’t describe 40 items per box. The one thing you need first is always in the last box you open.

02

Boxes go missing

Between the truck, the garage, and the spare room, boxes scatter. Without an inventory, you won’t notice a missing box until it’s too late to claim.

03

Unpacking takes months

Untracked boxes become permanent residents of the new garage. The move technically never ends.

How it works

Three steps to searchable storage

1

Photograph as you pack

Before taping a box shut, snap a photo. SnapFind’s AI records every visible item — far more detail than any marker label.

2

Seal it with a QR label

Stick a QR code on the box. Anyone with the app can scan it to see the full contents without opening it.

3

Search during and after the move

Need the router, medications, or the kids’ bedtime books? Search by item name and go straight to the right box.

Why SnapFind

Built for the way you actually store things

Box-by-box photo manifest

A complete visual record of what went into every single box.

Scan-to-see contents

Scan any box’s QR code to view contents without cutting tape.

Room assignment

Tag boxes by destination room so movers and helpers put them where they belong.

Missing box detection

A full inventory means you know immediately if a box didn’t make it.

Insurance-ready records

Photo proof of contents and condition for moving insurance claims.

Lives on after the move

Your moving inventory becomes your new home’s storage inventory.

The QR bins are genius. My partner and I now share a single truth for everything we own.

Allison & Troy

Moved into a tiny loft

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I keep track of moving boxes?

Photograph each box’s contents with SnapFind before sealing it, then attach a QR label. The app builds a searchable manifest of every box, so you can locate any item during and after the move.

Can movers or family members see what’s in a box?

Yes. Anyone you share with can scan the QR code on a box and instantly see its contents and destination room — no opening required.

Does SnapFind help with moving insurance claims?

Yes. Your photo inventory documents what each box contained and its condition when packed — exactly the evidence movers and insurers ask for if something is lost or damaged.

What happens to my inventory after the move?

It converts seamlessly into a home inventory. Boxes that go into storage stay searchable, and unpacked items can be reorganized into bins, closets, and shelves.

Is this faster than writing labels by hand?

Much faster. A photo takes two seconds and captures dozens of items; a Sharpie label takes longer and captures three words. The AI does the actual list-making for you.

Start with one bin.
Feel the difference fast.

Download SnapFind free and make your first storage space searchable in the next five minutes.

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