When to use it
Use multi-scan when objects are physically separated and visible in one frame: a bookshelf, a kitchen drawer, a hanging wardrobe, a row of bags.
How it works
1. Tap + → Scan multiple. 2. Take or pick one photo of the scene. 3. The AI returns a list of detected objects. Each row shows a thumbnail crop, a guessed description, a category, and a value. 4. Untick anything you do not want to save. Edit any field inline. 5. Tap Save all. Each ticked row becomes its own inventory item.
What it costs
One multi-scan call counts as one AI suggestion in your monthly quota, regardless of how many items the scene contains. This is by far the cheapest way to use AI when you have a lot of similar belongings.
What multi-scan does not do
- It does not handle stacked or hidden items well — only what the AI can actually see.
- Clothing piles in one drawer often come back as a single "stack of clothes" entry. Take separate photos for individual garments.
- Brand and model accuracy drops compared to single-item shots.
