Stick a QR sticker on any storage tote. Snap what’s inside — in layers. Then search like you’d search your camera roll. Find the green sleeping bag in 8 seconds, from across the house, without lifting a lid.
Sixteen identical bins. None labeled in a way you’d recognize three years later. The passport. The Christmas lights. The good drill. Somewhere in here.
Three minutes per bin. After that, every box in your house is a search bar. Drawer-deep, attic-deep, garage-deep.
Peel a numbered sticker. Press it onto any bin. Waterproof vinyl, UV-stable ink — stays put for years.
Open the app, scan, photograph the contents — top to bottom, layer by layer. Binio AI tags everything it sees.
Type "ski boots." Get the bin, the layer, the photo. Walk straight to it. No lid-lifting required.
Take a photo of what’s in the bin. Claude vision identifies the objects, names them, places bounding boxes, and writes natural-language descriptions — so later, when you search “that blue Patagonia thing,” we know exactly which bin it lives in. No typing inventories. Ever.
Your forest-green Big Agnes sleeping bag is in BIN·017 in the garage, layer 2 — sitting next to the camp stove and underneath the headlamps.
One photo per layer. Claude vision recognizes 1,200+ household objects, writes labels, and draws bounding boxes so tap-to-locate just works.
· Avg 5 items / photo · 2.4 s"the green sleeping bag." "kid's halloween costume from two years ago." "that blue thing from the camping bin." We get it.
· 92% recall on fuzzy queriesItems buried under three layers of camping gear? We find them anyway. Search hits surface the exact layer with the bounding box highlighted.
· Depth-aware resultsNot just a list of bins. A one-line answer: "Your snowboarding gloves are in BIN·017, garage, layer 2 — under the helmet." Like asking a person.
· Powered by Claude Haiku"You already own 3 staple guns." Friendly nudge before you accidentally buy a fourth at the hardware store.
· Avg user saves $312 / yrVoyage AI vectors mean "winter coat" matches a bin tagged "Patagonia parka." You don't have to remember what you called it.
· 1024-dim vectors · pgvectorPhotograph each layer as you fill the bin — top, middle, bottom. Drag the slider later to see exactly what’s buried where. No more “I think it’s in the bottom one” guessing.
We built Binio knowing exactly what’s inside your boxes — the heirloom your grandmother left you, the meds in the bathroom bin, the spare key under the gear bin. So here’s how we keep all of it private and safe. No fine print. No asterisks.
We never sell your photos. We never train AI on your photos. We never look at your photos.
Stored on isolated, household-scoped storage with signed URLs that expire. No public indexing, no shareable-by-default. Discoverable only to you and the people you explicitly invite.
Anthropic Claude analyzes images in a single transient inference call. Your photos are never used to train any model — yours or anyone else's. Confirmed contractually.
No Meta, no Google Analytics on the dashboard, no segment.io, no marketing-tech cookies tracking what's in your storage. We don't sell ads, so we don't need data brokers.
Invite a partner, a roommate, your parents to a shared household. Revoke access in one tap. Each member sees only the bins you grant — never the rest of your library.
Tap "Delete account" and we cascade your bins, photos, items, embeddings, and AI metadata across every system within 24 hours. No "soft delete." No retention you didn't consent to.
When you scan a sticker we *can* note where the bin is so you can find it on a map — but only if you let us. Toggle it off; we forget the location of every bin you own.
Waterproof vinyl. UV-stable ink. Industrial adhesive that stays put on dusty plastic, rubbermaid lids, and basement shelves alike. Free shipping over $20.
· 30-day no-questions return · free shipping over $20 ·
“I labeled 47 bins in a Saturday. Found my daughter's baby teeth in the attic on Sunday. (Don't ask.) Two years of moving anxiety: gone.”
“The layer thing changed everything. I used to just snap the top of the bin and forget. Now the AI knows what's under the towels and tells me before I open the lid.”
“My partner said we couldn't buy more bins until we found the ones we already have. Binio found fourteen of them in our garage. Marriage saved by AI search.”
Order a starter pack today. Free shipping. Free app. Free from mystery-bin Sundays.