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Inventy is an inventory management app for household sharing, available on iOS and Android. It addresses everyday coordination questions such as “Do we still have this at home?”, “Which one should we buy?”, and “Who is going to buy it?” Family members can view and update the stock of daily necessities, food, medicine, and other items in real time, helping reduce duplicate purchases, missed purchases, and expired food.
The basic app experience is lightweight: after using an item or restocking it, users adjust the quantity with “+/−”. Items that fall below the target quantity automatically appear under the “Low stock” tab. Out-of-stock items can be added directly to a shopping memo and synced with family members. Tags, expiration dates, and change history can be used to organize inventory by location, category, or shelf life. Its AI features mainly focus on photo-based entry: after taking a photo of a product, the system can read the product name, manufacturer name, and volume, and automatically crop the product area to generate a thumbnail. The source text does not disclose the specific model, accuracy, or Chinese recognition capabilities, so this should be viewed as an assisted data-entry feature rather than a full-fledged AI platform.
The Free plan is permanently free and supports product registration, real-time sharing, 1 shopping list, tags/expiration dates/history, and CSV export. Users can create up to 2 groups and add 3 members. However, it includes ads, and AI photo registration is limited to trial usage. Plus Solo costs 350 yen/month or 3500 yen/year and is suitable for individual power users. Plus Group costs 500 yen/month or 5000 yen/year; one subscription lets all group members share an ad-free experience, unlimited AI photo registration, unlimited members, and multiple shopping lists, making it better value for families.
Its strengths are a focused use case and simple operation, making it suitable for frequent, low-effort maintenance. Cross-device syncing between iPhone and Android, QR code/link invitations, and shared premium features under the Group plan also lower the barrier to household collaboration. On the data side, the source text says data is stored using Google Firebase and managed through encrypted communications, and is not made public outside the group. Limitations include: no information about an open API, making it unsuitable for enterprise-grade inventory management; accounts only support Google/Apple login; the app pages and service information are mainly in Japanese, with no clear mention of Chinese support; and there are no public metrics on the coverage or accuracy of its AI recognition.
Inventy is suitable for couples, families with children, people who live apart from their parents but need to help manage medicine or daily necessities, and users who want a simple tool to replace paper shopping lists. The source text does not specify accessibility from mainland China. Since the app depends on the App Store/Google Play, Google/Apple login, and Google Firebase, network and payment availability may be uncertain. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives such as Feishu Sheets, Notion, shared notes apps, or local shopping-list apps may be worth considering.
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