QR

QR Codes
Generate, print, and scan — instantly
Simple documentation for insurance and records
QR labels make it easy to link physical items to photos, values, receipts, and notes — all stored in Minvy.
How they help with insurance
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Create a unique QR code per item or group
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Attach it directly to belongings, boxes, or folders
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Scan anytime to instantly view:
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Photos
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Estimated or purchase value
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Receipts and notes
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Category and location
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If you ever need to file a claim, the documentation is already there.
Built for real-world printing
Minvy QR codes are designed to match standard Avery label sizes, including:
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1″ × 1″ square labels
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Multi-label sheets for bulk printing
Print at home, stick once, and you’re done.
Security when it matters
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Optional PIN protection
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Prevents unauthorized access to sensitive information
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Ideal for shared storage, contractors, or movers
Common preparedness uses
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Home inventory for insurance policies
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Labeled storage bins for evacuation or relocation
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High-value items (electronics, tools, collectibles)
Scan → see what it is → update instantly.

Tags

Tags
Tap your phone — no camera required
NFC (Near Field Communication) tags let you open item lists or assignments with a simple tap. They’re perfect for places where QR codes might wear out or be hard to scan.
How they work
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Hold your iPhone near the tag
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Minvy opens the assigned items automatically
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No camera required
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Low power and no batteries.
This is especially useful in low-light, dusty, or stressful situations.
Why NFC tags are ideal for preparedness
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No wear or fading like printed labels
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Work through thin surfaces
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Quick access when time matters
Typical insurance-focused placements
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Inside storage boxes or totes
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Behind artwork or mounted TVs
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Inside cabinets or safes
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Tool chests and garage storage
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Storage units and off-site locations
Smart and secure
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Each tag has a unique digital identity
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Items can be reassigned anytime
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Fully managed inside the Minvy app
Tap the tag. See exactly what’s inside — even if the box is gone.
Think of NFC tags as “smart entry points” to your inventory.


