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Examples/Home Inventory

Document your home
before something happens to it.

Serial numbers, receipts, photos, and values — kept with the thing they belong to. One PDF away from a claim, every time.

01 — A record

55" LG OLED · C3 series

One record. Everything an adjuster would ask for, kept with the thing it's about.
55-inch LG OLED C3 TV with model number, serial sticker, and receipt — the spotlight recordPLATE 01 — INSURED
PLATE 01 — INSUREDREC 0001
Home Inventory · Electronics

55" LG OLED · C3 series

BrandLG
ModelOLED55C3PUA
SerialSN 312JTRY00428back panel · photo
PurchasedJan 8, 2023Best Buy · store 0291
Paid$1,499receipt.pdf
Current value$1,1503-yr depreciated
ConditionMint
StorageLiving room · wall mount
dropped serial photo

Snap · Drop · Or scan back panel

AI fill · serial read
Name55" LG OLED
CategoryElectronics
BrandLG
ModelOLED55C3PUA
Serial312JTRY00428
PurchasedJan 8, 2023
Paid$1,499
Receiptbest-buy.pdf

Frame reads back-panel stickers, appliance plates, and printed receipts — brand, model, serial, purchase date. Drop a receipt PDF and it links to the item. Anything Frame can't see, edit in two taps.

02 — Quick add

Snap the serial. Frame fills the rest.

Photograph the back-panel sticker and Frame reads the model, serial, and purchase data straight off it. Drop the receipt PDF you already scanned — it links to the item. Adding new things stops being the thing you postpone.

  • Works on appliance plates, ID stickers, and printed receipts
  • Receipts, warranties, and AppleCare PDFs attach to the item directly
Ask Framescoped to your home inventory
live
Which items are over my $500 per-item policy limit?
Frame
4 items · ranked by coverage gap
MacBook Pro 14" · Apple$1,999→ $1,499 over standard limit
55" LG OLED · Electronics$1,200→ $700 over standard limit
Trek Road Bike · Sports$1,100→ $600 over standard limit
Samsung Washer/Dryer · Appliance$1,100→ $600 over standard limit
Sources · 89 items · $500 per-item policy threshold
Draft a scheduled-items rider for my agent.
Ask anything about your home…

03 — Ask Frame

Ask your house anything. In plain English.

Talk to your home like it's a database — because it is. Frame answers from your own records: what's still under warranty, what's over your per-item policy limit, what doesn't have a receipt yet. Then it can act: draft a rider, build a claim packet, export a PDF.

  • Filter on any field — room, value, warranty status, coverage gap
  • Turn answers into action: scheduled-items lists, claim packets, PDF exports
Sharing & accessHome inventory
Public page · adjuster view
Mendel · 401 Bedford · claim packet
Read-only · receipts attached · expires after settlement
55" LG OLED · Electronics
Mint · receipt + serial
$1,200
MacBook Pro 14" · Apple
Mint · AppleCare on file
$1,999
Trek Road Bike · Sports
Excellent · receipt + photo
$1,100
Breville Espresso Machine
Excellent · warranty active
$700
frame.co/p/mendel-claim-packet

04 — Sharing

Insurance-ready links — read-only, no account needed.

Send your adjuster, your partner, or your executor a link to the full inventory — or just the room that flooded. They browse, sort, and filter. They never edit. Hide values for an executor; show them for a claim; expire the link once the file closes.

  • Per-link visibility: values, receipts, room, serial numbers
  • Revoke or expire any link instantly without touching your data
05 — The home, indexed

Every item. Every receipt. One claim-ready record.

Why these fields

Built for how home inventory are actually tracked.

NameCategoryBrandSerial / ModelPurchasedValueConditionDocumentTags

Insurance claims live or die on documentation. The fields Frame tracks — serial number, model, purchase date, original value, condition, attached receipt — are exactly what adjusters ask for. Tags let you organize by room or warranty status. The Document field links to the receipt PDF you already scanned, so when the dishwasher breaks at 8pm you're not digging through three years of email.

What you can do

Outcomes, not features.

  1. 01

    Export a claim-ready PDF in one click — every item, value, photo, and receipt

  2. 02

    Filter by warranty status to see what's still covered before something breaks

  3. 03

    Track what's insured, what's depreciated, and what you should add to your policy

  4. 04

    Tag by room (kitchen, garage, office) so post-event documentation is room-by-room

  5. 05

    Share read-only inventory with a partner, an adjuster, or an executor

FAQ

Common questions.

Will my insurance company accept a Frame inventory?+

Yes. The PDF export includes itemized values, photos, receipts where attached, and purchase dates — the same data an adjuster's spreadsheet asks for. Most major insurers accept it directly. For high-value items (jewelry, electronics, instruments) the PDF can serve as the basis for a scheduled-items rider.

How long does it take to inventory a home?+

Most people do it room-by-room across a weekend. The first room is slowest (you're learning the fields); after that you'll fly. Frame doesn't require photos for every item, but for high-value items the photo + receipt combination is what makes a claim go smoothly.

What if I don't have a receipt?+

Add the item anyway. The Document field is optional — Frame stores estimated value, purchase date (even approximate), and condition. A photo plus an item description is enough for most lower-value claims. Receipts matter most for items above your policy's per-item threshold.

Does Frame work for renters insurance?+

Renters insurance is where this matters most — your landlord's policy doesn't cover your stuff. Frame's home inventory is the same whether you own or rent. Tag items by 'mine' vs 'landlord's' if you want clarity on what's yours when you move.

Where does Frame store my data?+

Encrypted in your account. You control sharing via read-only links. Nothing is shared, sold, or used to train models. Export to PDF or CSV at any time — your data isn't locked in.

Start your home inventory record.

Free to start. Every field, photo, and document organized where it belongs.

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