Home Inventory & Expiry Reminders

Track home supplies and expiry dates in one place.

ItemLog helps you record pantry food, fridge items, medicine cabinet supplies, personal care products, and everyday household stock. Add items from photos, text, or voice, review editable results, and set local reminders for dates that matter.

AI-assisted results are editable. For medicine, food safety, baby products, and allergens, always follow the package label and professional guidance.

ItemLog photo-assisted pantry inventory entry screenshot ItemLog expiry reminder overview screenshot

Built for the supplies that spread across a home

A home inventory app has to handle more than one shelf. ItemLog keeps the same record structure across dry goods, cold storage, medicine cabinet items, personal care products, cleaning supplies, and other everyday household stock.

Food and cold storage

Track quantities, storage locations, expiry dates, production dates, and missing-date items across the places where food actually sits.

Medicine cabinet records

Save expiry dates and notes for medicines and supplements while keeping safety decisions tied to labels, instructions, and professional guidance.

Personal care and home supplies

Use the same list for beauty, cleaning, baby, pet, and household supplies so you can check what is already at home.

Capture, review, save, remind

Most people do not want to maintain a spreadsheet after every grocery run or cabinet reset. ItemLog keeps the workflow short: capture the item, review the editable result, save the fields you trust, and let reminders surface dates later.

1

Capture the item

Start from a package photo, receipt, short text note, or voice input when manual typing would slow you down.

2

Review before saving

Check names, dates, quantities, locations, prices, notes, and reminder settings before the record becomes part of your inventory.

3

Use local reminders

Review expiring, expired, and missing-date items from a focused list instead of scrolling through scattered notes.

Photo-assisted pantry inventory entry in ItemLog Expiry reminder overview in ItemLog

Where ItemLog fits into a household routine

ItemLog is meant for the small moments when inventory becomes messy: unpacking groceries, finding an old box in the freezer, checking a medicine cabinet before buying another bottle, or cleaning up a bathroom shelf with items that have no visible date in your notes.

After a grocery run

Add items while the packaging is still in front of you. Save the storage location, quantity, and date fields that matter, then leave the rest blank if you are not sure yet.

Before shopping again

Search or filter the list to check what is already in the pantry, fridge, freezer, or cabinet before buying duplicates.

During a monthly reset

Review expired and missing-date items, update quantities, and clean up records that no longer match what is actually at home.

ItemLog compared with notes and spreadsheets

Notes are quick but hard to filter. Spreadsheets are flexible but heavy on mobile. ItemLog focuses on repeated household inventory tasks: dates, quantities, locations, reminders, and fast capture.

WorkflowNotes appSpreadsheetItemLog
Fast mobile captureGood for plain textSlow on small screensPhoto, text, or voice
Expiry remindersManual setupManual formulasBuilt around item dates
Fridge and freezer listsEasy to lose structurePossible with upkeepStructured locations and filters
Review before relyingManual reviewManual reviewEditable AI-assisted results

Your records stay under your control

Item records stay on your device by default. AI entry, sync, analytics, subscriptions, and support are optional network features tied to the actions you choose.

No account required for the main flow

You can open the app, create records, browse lists, edit items, and set local reminders without creating an account.

Privacy-minded analytics

Routine analytics are designed to avoid item names, full chat text, image content, custom category text, precise location, and local file paths.

Clear AI boundary

AI-assisted recognition is a starting point for data entry. It is not a professional safety, nutrition, medical, or storage decision.

Designed for records you can review

A home inventory app should make capture faster without hiding uncertainty. ItemLog keeps AI-assisted output editable because packaging photos can be blurry, labels can be partial, and household storage decisions are personal. The app helps organize records and reminders; you stay in control of what gets saved.

Leave unknown fields empty

If an expiry date, production date, or quantity is unclear, keep the field empty until you can verify it from the package or your own notes.

Separate inventory from advice

ItemLog can track records for medicine and food, but it does not decide whether an item is safe, effective, or suitable for a person.

Use reminders as prompts

Expiry reminders help you notice records that need attention. The final decision should come from labels, storage conditions, and appropriate guidance.

FAQ

What is ItemLog used for?

ItemLog helps you keep records for pantry food, fridge items, medicine cabinet supplies, personal care products, and everyday household stock with quantities, locations, expiry dates, and reminders.

Can ItemLog work as an expiry reminder app?

Yes. You can save expiry dates, production dates, quantities, storage locations, and local reminders for food, medicine cabinet items, personal care products, and household supplies.

Can I use ItemLog for pantry, fridge, and freezer lists?

Yes. ItemLog can track pantry shelves, fridge drawers, freezer items, medicine cabinet supplies, personal care products, and daily household stock in one place.

Do I need an account?

The main item recording flow does not require account registration.

Do I have to use AI recognition?

No. Manual entry remains available, and AI-assisted results are editable before you rely on them.

How are subscriptions used?

Optional subscriptions are handled through the App Store and provide higher AI usage limits.

Does ItemLog decide whether food or medicine is safe?

No. ItemLog is a personal record and reminder utility. For medicine, food safety, baby products, allergens, and health-related supplies, follow package labels, manufacturer instructions, and professional guidance.

What should I check after AI entry?

Review item names, dates, quantities, reminders, and labels before saving or relying on a record.