AllKeep Inventory Is Now on Android: Your Stuff, In Your Pocket
A year on the web, now in your pocket. What shipped on Android, what's deliberately missing, and why Android came before iOS.
Inventory by AllKeep is now live on Google Play. Free, no in-app purchases, no ads.
If you've been using AllKeep on the web to track your boxes and items, the mobile app is the same inventory in your pocket. If you're discovering us via Play Store search — welcome — here's what the app actually does.
What it is
A home-inventory app for people who own too much stuff and forget where they put it. The web version has been quietly serving users for a year. The mobile app was the #1 request from existing users and the obvious next step.
What ships in v1 on Android:
- Items, boxes, locations — the same hierarchy you have on the web (Locations → Boxes → Items)
- Photo capture — snap an item, AllKeep auto-suggests a category and tags using on-device hints + optional AI
- Offline-first sync — edit boxes on the train, sync when you reconnect
- Multi-workspace — separate inventories for home, garage, your parents' place, your storage unit
- Sharing — the same Box Share permissions that work on web, available on mobile
- Search — full-text across titles, descriptions, tags, and AI captions, across every box and workspace
If you have an existing AllKeep account, sign in on the app — the inventory is already there.
Why Android first
We shipped Android first because that's where most of our existing users already are — our key markets all skew Android-heavy. The typical Western SaaS launch order is iOS first; ours isn't, because our users aren't typical Western SaaS users.
iOS is on the roadmap. No date yet. We'll ship it once the Android version has been in production long enough to catch the embarrassing bugs.
What's deliberately missing
A few things that are in the web app but not in this v1 release, on purpose:
No in-app purchases yet
The subscription tier (unlimited workspaces, larger photo storage, Ask) is web-only for now. The mobile app shows "Coming soon" on the subscription screen. We'd rather ship the core app free than block on payments plumbing.
If you want a paid plan today, do it on the web at allkeep.org. Your subscription is per-account, so it carries over to mobile later.
No iOS
Covered above. Roadmap, not stalled.
No AI on the plane
You can photograph items on a flight and the app will catch up later. The richer auto-categorization needs a network; the basic capture loop doesn't. Snap now, sync when you land.
A real workflow
Here's what 5 minutes with the app looks like for a typical first session:
- Sign in (Google or email/password — the app honors whichever you used on the web).
- Pick or create a workspace ("Home", "Storage Unit", whatever).
- Tap a box to add it, give it a name, snap a photo of the box itself.
- Open the box and start adding items — point your camera at each one, AllKeep handles the metadata, you confirm or correct in two taps.
- Done. Search any item later by name, category, or just by what it looks like.
If you're prepping a move, this is the workflow that kicks the "where is X" question out of your life. If you're documenting a flat for insurance, the photo + value flow gives an adjuster what they actually want to see.
Privacy
We don't sell your data. Your photos and item details stay in your account and aren't shared with third parties. AI categorization is opt-in per workspace — turn it off and nothing leaves your device beyond ordinary sync.
Full policy: allkeep.org/en/privacy.
Get the app
Install Inventory by AllKeep on Google Play →
This is week one. If you've been waiting for this — thanks for being patient. If you're new — open the app, point it at one shelf, see if the first ten items land cleanly. That's the bet.


