The home inventory app built from decades of asset management experience.
Itemtopia exists because people deserve the same clarity about what they own that global companies expect from their asset systems.
For decades, Steven Hulaj built asset management systems for some of the world's largest corporations - software that tracked what organizations owned, where it was, and everything known about it. That company grew, went public, and was eventually acquired by BlackBerry.
Then Steven asked a simple question: why don't people have this?
Corporations spend millions making sure they know exactly what they own and where it is. But the average person - who owns a home full of appliances, electronics, warranties, receipts, collections, and hard-won knowledge about all of it - has nothing. A junk drawer. A shoebox. A memory that fails at the worst possible moment.
People are like little companies. They just don't have the tools.
So Steven built Itemtopia.
The same capabilities that global enterprises rely on - instant access to asset information, offline availability, mobile-first design - brought to anyone with a phone and a home. The offline requirement wasn't an afterthought. When you're at a repair shop, standing in a store, or out of cell coverage at a cottage, you still need your information right now. That was non-negotiable from day one.
The receipt story is real. After more than a decade of using Itemtopia personally, a wheel fell off a piece of luggage that came with a lifetime warranty. The store snickered. "Do you still have the receipt?" They didn't expect the answer to be yes. It was. Itemtopia had it.
But Itemtopia was never just about receipts. Everything you own comes with knowledge attached to it - knowledge you earned the hard way. The setting that finally made the wifi work. The sequence you discovered for the alarm panel. The thing the technician told you that one time. You Googled it, you figured it out, you learned it - and then life moved on and it drifted out of your head. The next time you need it, you Google it again. Or you can't find it. Or you get it slightly wrong.
That knowledge belongs somewhere permanent. And here's the thing - AI can't give it back to you. AI knows everything about everything in general, but it knows nothing about your specific router, your specific alarm panel, your specific boat, or the exact quirk of your particular furnace. That knowledge is yours. It came from your experience, your home, your life. Itemtopia is where it lives - attached to the item it belongs to, ready the moment you need it. Not in your head. Not in a browser history. Yours, permanently.
After more than a decade, Itemtopia is used in over 100 countries, available in 12 languages, and trusted by families, collectors, landlords, and small business owners around the world. It remains independently built, continuously improved, and completely focused on one thing: helping you know what you own - and everything worth knowing about it.
