AI inventory & valuation

A houseful of belongings, cataloged in an afternoon.

Cataloging a home by hand is the part everyone dreads — hundreds of items, no idea what any of them are worth. Aveho replaces it with something closer to magic: photograph an item, and a complete record, with approximate value, comes back in seconds.

Aveho camera capturing photos of an Instant Pot in a kitchen, with thumbnails of additional angles ready to run through AI
Step one

You take the photos.

Walk through the home and snap a few quick shots of each item — a wide view, and a close-up of any label or marking. Aveho groups the photos by item as you go, so capturing an entire room takes minutes, not hours.

That's the whole job. No forms, no descriptions to write, no values to look up.

Aveho item detail for a KitchenAid stand mixer: described as a Professional 5 Plus Series 5-quart mixer, condition Excellent, value range $200 to $300
Step two

Aveho does the rest.

Within seconds, each item comes back fully identified — exactly the kind of record an appraiser would write, without the appraiser's invoice.

  • Identified — make, model, and a clear description.
  • Assessed — condition graded from the photos.
  • Valued — a realistic estimated price range.
  • Organized — sorted by room, ready to share or sell.
What makes it different

It knows when to look closer.

Most things in a home are everyday items. A few are worth real money — and those are exactly the ones a family can't afford to misjudge. Aveho recognizes when an item deserves a second look, and asks the right questions to get the value right.

Aveho asking follow-up questions about a Klipsch powered subwoofer: whether it powers on, whether the original manual or box is available, and roughly when it was purchased

A few smart questions, a sharper estimate.

When Aveho spots something potentially valuable (a piece of audio equipment, a brand-name appliance, artwork, collectibles) it asks the kind of questions that actually move the value: Does it still work? Have you had it appraised? Where did you purchase it? Specific questions for each item, to really help zero in on value.

Answer what you can, and Aveho refines the identification and the estimate. Skip them, and your inventory is still complete. Either way, you're never left guessing about the pieces that matter most.

Aveho Rooms screen showing 6 rooms, 15 items, with a kitchen room card marked all items shared
Built for a whole house

Organized room by room, start to finish.

Aveho keeps the work structured the way you'd naturally tackle it — one room at a time. See your progress at a glance, pick up where you left off, and watch a complete picture of the home come together.

When you're done, you have something families almost never have: a single, accurate, valued record of everything in the home.

Estimated values are AI-generated guidance, expressed as ranges, and may not reflect actual resale prices. Aveho gives families a reliable starting point — not a formal appraisal.

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