About Vaultr

Vaultr is built for people who collect physical video games and want a better way to manage what they own. Game collections often grow across years, multiple platforms, and different purchase channels, which makes manual tracking hard to keep accurate. Our core goal is to reduce that friction with AI-assisted cataloging that turns photos of real game shelves into structured, searchable entries. We designed Vaultr so collectors can spend less time entering data and more time curating and enjoying their library.

Our product direction is simple: make collection management practical at every stage. For new collectors, Vaultr should feel easy to start, with quick scanning and clear organization. For advanced collectors with large archives, Vaultr should support deeper filtering, cleaner data, and dependable long-term library maintenance. We focus on reliable recognition, clear platform grouping, and straightforward workflows that help users avoid duplicate purchases and understand collection coverage.

Trust is a requirement for collection tools. Vaultr provides clear policy pages, transparent communication channels, and ongoing product improvements based on user feedback. We aim to build software that collectors can depend on over time, whether they catalog occasionally or maintain a growing archive every week. If you are serious about preserving your physical game collection in digital form, Vaultr is designed to support that process from first scan to long-term organization.

Our roadmap continues to prioritize scanning quality, metadata clarity, and day-to-day usability. We treat catalog quality as a long-term responsibility, not a one-time setup. That includes improving recognition for diverse box art conditions, refining organization tools for large inventories, and supporting collector workflows that reflect real shelves and real purchasing habits. Vaultr is built to be practical for people who actively maintain their collections over months and years.