See your belongings in real scale
A 3D inventory that shows true size, volume, and weight so you can plan storage, moves, and purchases with confidence. Understand how much you own, where it fits, and what it actually costs to move.
Lists describe. 3D explains. When you see space in volume, you make fewer mistakes and faster decisions.
Control space, volume, and weight
See how much room your items actually take.
Reduce planning errors
Avoid wrong storage size, overloads, or missing items.
Know what you actually have
Remember every item and its real size.
See where it lives
Home → room → box, so you always know the location.
Support minimalism
Spot duplicates and oversized items to keep only what matters.
Start immediately, no registration required.
Why 3D wins
Volume turns guesses into decisions.
Instead of scanning endless lists, you see the real footprint of everything you own and how it stacks together in a single view.
Real scale, not estimates
Every cube reflects actual measurements.
Fewer costly surprises
Spot overflow before it happens.
Everything has a home
Rooms and boxes keep the map clean.
Confidence for decisions
Plan moves and upgrades faster.
Live totals
AutoVolume
18.4 m3
≈ 650 ft³
Weight
612 kg
≈ 1,350 lb
Items tracked
24 items
Totals stay visible while you place items.
Flow
From item to room in minutes.
Capture dimensions once, then place everything into a clean spatial hierarchy.
Measure once
Add width, height, depth, and weight for accuracy.
Place by location
Home -> room -> box keeps everything discoverable.
Plan with totals
See volume and weight totals update live.
Perspective
ScaleHuman scale reference
Compare every item against a person for instant size intuition.
Trust
AutoNumbers you can rely on
Totals are calculated automatically as you place items.
Focus
OrderClear hierarchy
Rooms and boxes keep your inventory uncluttered.
Speed
FastFast decisions
See what fits and what does not before you buy or move.
Use cases
Most valuable when mistakes are expensive.
Moves, storage upgrades, downsizing, and purchases all get simpler when the true volume is visible.
Choose the right truck or unit
Know exactly how much volume you are moving before you book.
See if it fits before you buy
Check size and clearance in your actual rooms.
Keep a precise record
Store size, volume, and location in one place.
Make smart keep or donate calls
Spot duplicates and bulky items fast.
Plan rooms before moving furniture
Check clearances, layouts, and fit.
Track collections with dimensions
Manage shelves, cases, and storage bins.
Who it is for
Built for anyone who needs a clear household inventory.
From renters to collectors, a visual inventory keeps every room, box, and item easy to locate.
Renters
Organize a moving checklist and box list.
Homeowners
Track rooms, storage closets, and garages.
Families
Keep a shared household inventory and labels.
Students
Pack dorm or apartment items efficiently.
Collectors
Catalog collections with size and location.
Minimalists
See volume totals to declutter faster.
Storage unit users
Know what fits before renting a unit.
Remote workers
Track office gear and workspace items.
Precision stack
Built for accurate spatial understanding.
Real scale cubes, a human reference, and live totals combine into a map you can trust.
Scale
True dimensions, no guessing.
Reference
Human model for instant context.
Totals
Volume and weight always visible.
Clarity
Locate any item in seconds.
FAQ
Home inventory questions, answered.
Short answers for common searches about storage, moving, and 3D inventory tools.
- What is a 3D home inventory?
- A 3D home inventory is a visual catalog of belongings with size, volume, and weight so you can plan storage, moving, and purchases with real measurements.
- How does StuffMap organize items?
- Items are grouped by categories and locations like home, room, and box to keep your inventory searchable and easy to find.
- Can I use StuffMap for moving and storage unit planning?
- Yes. The app totals volume and weight so you can estimate truck size, storage unit capacity, and box counts.
- What items should I add to a household inventory?
- Common items include furniture, appliances, electronics, tools, clothing, kitchenware, books, and collections.
- Is this useful for decluttering and downsizing?
- Yes. Seeing duplicates and volume totals makes it easier to decide what to keep, sell, donate, or store.
- Do I need an account to start?
- No. You can start immediately as a guest and sign in later to save your inventory.
Start mapping immediately
No registration required to begin.
Inventory terms
Inventory language, made familiar.
Everyday labels people use for home inventory, moving, storage, and organization tasks.
Trackable items
Furniture, appliances, electronics, tools, boxes, kitchenware, clothing, books, decor, and collections.