How it works

Five surfaces, in the order you'd touch them.

Scan to capture. Refresh as the catalog ages. Ask it questions. Share with people you trust. Match by intent — the marketplace as a byproduct. Nothing else.

Step 01 · Scan

Five photos. One swipe.

Open the app, capture a burst of five photos — sweeping across a room, a shelf, a closet. The capture chrome is Liquid Glass over the live preview; a hint pill counts the burst at the bottom.

Swipe up. The photos morph into a Collection grid — one tile per item, each with a clay icon, a name, an estimated value. The morph is the brand's signature motion: one surface re-shaping, not two surfaces cross-fading.

5 of 5 photos Burst capture Swipe-to-catalog
Step 02 · Refresh

It shows its work. You decide.

Tap any item. The AI surfaces what it noticed — a duplicate of something you already have, a category it's not sure about, a value that's gone stale. The system speaks in lavender, in first person, with provenance.

You're not asked to trust. You're shown the evidence and asked to judge. Confirm, edit, dismiss — the catalog stays yours.

looks like one you already have value last refreshed 3 months ago
Step 03 · Ask

Your collection knows itself.

Tap the chat ring on any item, or open the hub for the whole catalog. Ask in plain language — where did I put the espresso filter? is there a warranty on the lamp? am I about to buy a second stand mixer?

The assistant reads your catalog and answers in lavender, pointing at the items it's referring to. Cloud-default by design; frozen on-device when privacy needs it. The catalog never leaves your control.

“Do I already have a stand mixer?” 3 items referenced Cloud-default · ADR-074
Step 04 · Share

A cabinet you can hand to someone.

Build a list out of your catalog — a moving box, a wishlist, a wedding registry, an estate inventory. Share it with a trusted circle (a household, a family, a downsizing buddy). They see only what you shared. Nothing else moves.

Households are the default scope — partners share the same catalog, period. Trusted circles widen by name and invitation. Anyone outside sees nothing until you let them in.

Household · 2 members Moving boxes · 14 items Trusted circle · 6 people
Step 05 · Match

Search isn't browse.

Someone opens the app and describes what they need — a replacement battery for an old Polaroid, a lamp that matches this nightstand, a part for a 1998 push mower. The system reads the intent, then searches the catalogs of everyone else who already organized.

Your cabinet is the marketplace. When someone's intent matches an item you cataloged for personal use, you're already listed — no listing form, no browse feed, no infinite scroll. The supply side of a secondhand marketplace emerges as a byproduct of people organizing what they own.

“Replacement for my Polaroid 600” 3 matches in nearby cabinets Matched

There's a 4-minute walkthrough.

The long-form demos, the deck, and the financial summary live behind a code.

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