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Ending the "Where did I put it?" moment.
Hours disappear every year looking for things you know you own — a passport, a birth certificate, that spare key sitting somewhere.
Once Kept puts an end to all of that.
Photographic Memory
Capture your item and its exact surroundings. A persistent record that stays with you across devices, moves, and years.
Voice Capture
Just say it. Record where something is stored and AI extracts the item, location, and category automatically.
AI Chat
Ask anything — "Where is my passport?", "What's in the bedroom?" The AI knows your inventory and answers instantly.
How it works
Voice Capture
Just say it — "My passport is in the top drawer of my bedroom." AI extracts the item, location, and saves it automatically.
AI Identifies
Our AI instantly recognises the item, suggests a name and the right category — no typing required.
Find Instantly
Search any item by name, category, or location. Results appear as you type. No more "where did I put that?"
AI Chat Assistant
Ask questions about your entire inventory in plain language. Attach photos, use voice input, and get instant answers — the AI knows every item you own, where it is, and what category it belongs to.
- check_circle Multi-turn conversation with your full inventory as context
- check_circle Attach photos and documents directly in the chat
- check_circle Voice input — speak your question, get a typed answer
- check_circle Persistent chat history saved across sessions
How can I help you find something?
Where is my passport?
Your Passport is in the Bedroom, Documents.
One Registry.
Infinite Recall.
Invite up to 5 family members to a shared vault. One inventory, every device, always encrypted.
- laptop_mac Office MacBook Pro Category: Electronics
- vpn_key Car Spare Keys Location: Bedroom
- description Birth Certificates Category: Documents
* No need to photograph the actual document — a picture of the envelope, folder, or drawer it lives in works just as well. Store what you're comfortable with.