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Home Inventory Kit: Free Digital Version (No Printing Needed)
Updated July 2026
A "home inventory kit" traditionally means a printable checklist or guide — something you fill out by hand, room by room, then store in a drawer or scan into a folder. It works, but it's slow, and there's nowhere good to actually attach a photo to what you wrote down.
This is the same idea, built as a free online tool instead — a digital kit that does everything a paper one does, but faster, with real photos attached to each item, and a clean export at the end.
What a good home inventory kit actually needs to cover
- Every room in your home, not just the "valuable" ones
- Item name, category, and approximate value
- A photo of each item — this matters more than any written description
- Serial numbers where they exist, especially for electronics
- Purchase date and receipt, where you still have one
Why a digital kit beats a printed one
A paper checklist has no good place for a photo — at best you're taping printed pictures to a page, or keeping a separate folder that has to somehow stay matched up with the written list. A digital kit lets you attach a real photo directly to each item as you go, which is both faster and produces documentation that's actually useful if you ever need it for a claim.
A paper kit is also only ever in one place. If something happens to your home, a paper inventory kept inside it doesn't help much. A digital one, once you register a free account, is reachable from anywhere.
Build your kit online, free
Contents Proof works as a complete home inventory kit — drag rooms and items onto a canvas, attach a photo and any details you know for each one, then export a clean PDF. No printing, no separate photo folder to keep track of.
Start your home inventory kit now — free, no account required
Open the BuilderGo room by room
The same advice applies here as with any home inventory: work through your home one room at a time rather than trying to remember everything at once. It's faster, and far less likely to leave gaps.