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Arkivi Beta

Document your collection like it deserves to be seen.

Arkivi gives books, games, music, and film a visual home you can scan, search, review, lend, sync, and share. Join the beta to help shape what categories come next.

Beta invites, short dev notes, and one-click unsubscribe controls.

Arkivi library view showing a visual grid of demo collection items
Start with four categories Books, games, music, and film are the starting point
Make it visual Covers, share cards, reviews, and shelves worth browsing
Shape what is next Beta feedback helps decide future categories and workflows

What we are testing

More than a database for your collection.

01

Turn shelves into a library

Scan physical items into a visual collection built around covers, formats, and browsing.

Arkivi visual library screenshot
02

Rescue the spreadsheet

Import old lists and give them a better home than rows and columns.

Arkivi scan result screenshot
Arkivi CSV import screenshot
03

Keep the story attached

Reviews, notes, lending, and ownership details stay with the item, not scattered elsewhere.

Arkivi item detail screenshot with review and ownership details
Arkivi profile and stats screenshot
04

Make it worth sharing

Export shelf cards and collection snapshots that look like they belong to the collection.

Arkivi share shelf screenshot

Beta direction

Help us shape the definitive collection app.

Arkivi is starting small on purpose: books, games, music, and film first, then the next categories and workflows based on what beta testers actually collect.

If your collection has edge cases, weird editions, half-finished spreadsheets, missing metadata, loaned-out favourites, or strong opinions about how it should look, that is exactly the kind of feedback we need.

Your collection stays yours: Arkivi is not a marketplace, appraisal service, or public valuation feed.

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