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AI home inventory vs. a manual spreadsheet

A spreadsheet is genuinely free and gives you total control — this isn't about pretending it's a bad option. The honest comparison is about what actually gets finished. Most home inventories built as a manual spreadsheet get abandoned after the first room, because typing out every item, brand, model, and value by hand is tedious enough that people put it off indefinitely — and an unfinished inventory helps you exactly as much as no inventory at all.

SpreadsheetHome Inventory Scanner
CostFreeFree trial, then paid per scan session
Time to complete an average homeRealistically: never — most people start and abandon itOne walkthrough, roughly the time it takes to walk through your home once
Item identificationYou type every description, brand, model by handAI identifies items, brands, and model numbers automatically from the footage
Value estimatesYou look up or guess every value yourselfReal price lookups where a brand/model is identifiable; AI estimate as a labeled fallback
Depreciation / current valueManual math, if you do it at allCalculated automatically, with the full working shown — see depreciation rates
Photo evidenceOnly if you separately take and file photos yourselfA real photo of each item is captured as part of the same walkthrough
Keeping it updatedRequires you to remember and manually edit rowsRescan a room; matched items stay, new ones are added, missing ones are flagged
Works completely offline forever, no account neededYesNo — needs an account and, for AI analysis, a connection
Full control over the exact formatYes, it's your fileExports to PDF and CSV, but the underlying format is this app's

If you already have a spreadsheet you've genuinely kept up to date, this app has nothing to offer you — you're already ahead of most people. If you have a half-finished one, or none at all, you can import what you already have and fill the rest in with a walkthrough instead of typing the remainder by hand.