QuickRabbit
Home inventory by the crate — photograph it, label it, scan it, find it.
On the App Store
QuickRabbit is home inventory built around the thing you actually store stuff in: the crate. Photograph what’s inside a box, give it a name, print a QR label, and stick it on. When you need something later, scan the label and its whole gallery and notes are right there.
Organized by location. Group crates into locations — Basement, Kitchen,
Garage — each with its own prefix, so every crate gets a tidy reference
number like B001 or K003, printed right on the label. Relocate a crate
and it renumbers itself automatically.
A gallery per crate. Capture photos and videos from the camera or your library on iPhone and iPad, or drag-and-drop from Finder on the Mac. Reorder items, move them between crates, and browse a location at a glance with its photo mosaic.
Labels that fit your printer. A live label preview adapts to paper size and orientation, with support for AirPrint and Bluetooth thermal printers. Human-readable codes are printed alongside the QR so you can find a crate without even scanning.
Scan to find. The built-in scanner deep-links straight to the matching crate — no web detour, no app-store redirect, just the crate you were looking for.
Private by design. iCloud Drive is the source of truth and a local cache keeps it fast; your inventory syncs across iPhone, iPad and Mac with no accounts and no servers. Back up and restore the whole library at any time.