“I know I saved that somewhere.”
Receipts, manuals, warranties, photos, and notes get scattered across drawers, inboxes, and apps.
Attach them directly to the item they belong to.
Life is hectic. Details get scattered across drawers, inboxes, notes apps, photos, and people’s memories. Everglyph keeps the information for each object attached to the object itself — so when you need the manual, receipt, note, contact info, or story, you just scan the QR code and it appears.
Free to start · No app needed to scan · Update anytime
Scanned from a real object
A living item page
The record can hold
Photos · notes · files · history
Less searching. Less guessing. Less friction.
Most of the information we need is not gone — it is just scattered. A receipt in your email. A warranty in a drawer. A note in someone else’s head. A photo in your camera roll. A manual you swear you saved somewhere. Everglyph puts those details one scan away.
Receipts, manuals, warranties, photos, and notes get scattered across drawers, inboxes, and apps.
Attach them directly to the item they belong to.
Real life piles up fast: storage bins, closets, moving boxes, school bags, tool cases, and shelves.
Scan the label to see contents, photos, room names, and open-first notes.
Maintenance dates, parts, repairs, and setup steps are hard to remember when you only need them twice a year.
Keep the history with the object instead of relying on memory.
A found pet, bag, tool, or piece of equipment needs the right information immediately.
Share selected public details like return instructions, care notes, or contact options.
See the friction disappear
This is a real Everglyph demo. Scan the code and see how one small label opens the useful information connected to a real-world object — no app, no account, no searching.
Reading this on your phone? Open the demo page instead →

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A real, working code — the same label you'd print and stick on a box.
One simple habit
Create a page for the thing, attach a QR code, and update the page whenever something changes. The printed code stays the same, even as the information behind it grows.

Add the details you normally lose track of: photos, notes, receipts, manuals, locations, care instructions, contact info, and history.

Print or download the code and place it where you will actually need it — on the item, box, tag, shelf, binder, tool, appliance, or case.

When you need the answer, scan the QR code. The page opens in a browser with the information connected to that exact thing.

Add new repairs, photos, notes, documents, or instructions without reprinting the QR code.
Why not just any QR code?
A normal QR code points to one fixed link. An Everglyph points to a living page you can keep updating. The label stays on the object, and the information behind it can change whenever life does.
A plain QR code
An Everglyph
For the things real life revolves around
Boxes, pets, appliances, tools, vehicles, valuables, art, heirlooms, travel gear, and studio materials — anything that would be easier to manage if the information stayed with the object.

Know what’s inside without opening everything.

A collar tag that shows care notes, photos, and how to reach you if someone finds them.

Manuals, warranty notes, repairs, and receipts — together at last.

Log maintenance, parts, fluids, and service notes as they happen.

Photos, serial numbers, receipts, and condition notes stay with the item.

Preserve provenance, stories, appraisals, and condition over time.
The details that usually get lost
An Everglyph can be simple or detailed. Use it as a quick label, a private inventory record, a public return page, or a living history for something meaningful.
See what the item looks like without opening, moving, or unpacking it.
Keep context, memories, instructions, and details close to the thing itself.
Attach purchase records, warranty notes, service info, and important documents.
Share selected ways to reach you when an item, pet, bag, tool, or case needs to be returned.
Store the links and files you always need at the worst possible moment.
Record where something belongs, where it was stored, or where it was last used.
Track serial numbers, contents, measurements, appraisals, parts, or anything specific.
Build a history of repairs, updates, photos, moves, maintenance, and meaning over time.
Private by default. Useful when shared.
Everglyph is built for both private records and useful public pages. Keep sensitive details for yourself, and share only what helps someone understand, return, repair, care for, or identify the thing they scanned.
Keep receipts, serial numbers, values, notes, photos, and history for your own reference.
Show helpful information to anyone who scans: a return message, care instructions, basic details, or contact options.
Make the item public without making every detail public. You decide what helps in the moment.
You choose what scanners can see. Private items stay hidden from anonymous visitors.
Common questions
No. Any phone camera opens the page right in the browser — nothing to install, no account needed. That goes for you and for anyone who finds your stuff.
Never. Each printed code uses a permanent token that points to the page, not to its contents. Edit the page as much as you like — every label you’ve ever printed keeps working.
Because the hard part is not saving information — it is finding it again at the exact moment you need it. Everglyph connects the information to the physical thing, so you do not have to remember where you stored it.
Everything, by default. New items are private until you decide what a scanner can see. You can show a “please call me” message publicly while keeping receipts, serial numbers, and notes hidden.
Everglyph is free to start. Tag objects, print codes, and keep their pages updated without paying anything.
Re-download and reprint the exact same code from your dashboard anytime. The page and its whole history are untouched.
Download the QR as a PNG and print it however you like — sticker paper, a label maker, or plain paper and tape. Any size that scans.
Free to start
Start with one object. Add the details you never want to search for again. Print the QR code once, and let the thing carry its own answers.
Free during early access · No credit card