Point your phone at any room. ItemMap builds a 3D inventory automatically—so you never lose track of anything again.
Mobile app + web dashboard. Scan rooms with your phone, search your inventory online.
Private beta — early access coming soon
Scan any room
Just walk through with your phone
Your inventory goes online
Scan on your phone, search from your computer
This one was about to go delinquent. One walkthrough with ItemMap and every box became a named, priced, searchable inventory — hard inventory problems are the whole point.
Blazing-fast search powered by SyncEngine
Share items with individuals or groups
This is what home inventory should be.
Built for real life, not perfect showrooms.
Every item gets a name and description automatically. No typing, no tagging, no barcodes.
Not just a list—a spatial map of your space. See exactly where everything lives.
Is it really worth that? ItemMap automatically finds retail links, resell links, and recent actual sales that have gone through.
PDF for insurance, share rooms with family members. Your data, your format.
ItemMap pairs real-time 3D reconstruction with AI identification so a phone camera can do what clipboards, spreadsheets, and barcodes never could: keep a live, priced, searchable record of physical things. Homes today — and everything that needs counting next.
Founder & CEO
Connect on LinkedInTim is a Staff-level engineer with deep expertise in ML infrastructure, computer vision, and real-time 3D systems. He was employee #36 at DataRobot, joining at Series B and helping scale the company over 6.5 years from 20 engineers to a $6B valuation—building production ML systems and holding release authority for major enterprise platform versions (2.0 through 5.0).
At ItemMap, Tim is combining real-time SLAM, AI-powered object recognition, and 3D spatial mapping to solve a problem everyone has: knowing what you own and where it is. The system uses smartphone video to automatically scan, catalog, and track physical items—no manual entry, no barcodes, just point and walk.
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