On-device
Local-first. No account, no cloud.
Build an insurance-ready home inventory in about 30 minutes — photos, receipts, serial numbers, values, and warranties. Private, and on your device.
Local-first · No account · Data Not Collected

After a fire, theft, or flood, your insurer asks you to prove what you owned — and what it was worth. Most people can't. ClaimVault makes that proof effortless, before you ever need it.
Add belongings room by room and watch each item's proof fill in.
Attach proof to every valuable — replacement values and warranty dates too.
Turn it all into one tidy report, ready the moment you file a claim.



Every photo, receipt, serial number, value, and warranty raises your proof score — so when you need it, you're already at 100%.
See how claim-ready each item and room is.
Export your whole home as one tidy report you can keep or share.
Local-first. No account, no cloud.
Never miss a coverage date.
Proof of ownership per item.
Snap a receipt — fields fill in, on-device.
Your inventory stays on your device. We can't see it — and neither can anyone else.
No account.No cloud upload.No tracking.No kidding.
Start with high-value things: electronics, appliances, jewelry, tools.
Photos, receipts, serial numbers, values, and warranty dates raise each item's proof score.
Generate a claim-ready PDF of your whole home to keep or share.
"I built ClaimVault after seeing how hard it is to prove what you owned after a loss. It's local-first on purpose — your receipts, serial numbers, and home details should never live on someone else's server. Follow the build and tell me what to add next."
Disasters don't schedule themselves. A documented home today is proof you can hand over tomorrow.
Yes. ClaimVault is local-first: your rooms, items, photos, receipts, serial numbers, and values are stored only on your device. There is no account and nothing is uploaded to a server, so no one — including us — can see your inventory.
An insurance-ready home inventory in about 30 minutes.
ClaimVault organizes your own records. It does not file claims, give coverage advice, or guarantee insurance approval or payout.