✦ For travellers & everyday carry

Lost doesn't have to mean gone.

A JustTaggit QR sticker gives whoever finds your luggage, keys or bike a way to reach you — on any phone, with no app and no batteries. Most people want to return things. Make it easy for them.

Tag your things free → Compare with AirTag
Works on any phone
You choose what a finder sees
No batteries, ever

How it works

The finder scans. You get contacted. That's it.

No tracking network, no pairing, no setup for the finder. A QR code and a phone camera — technology that already works everywhere on Earth.

1

Stick the tag on

Suitcase, keyring, bike frame, camera bag, laptop. Durable stickers arrive by post — first pack free.

2

Set your finder page

Choose what a finder sees: a message, an email relay, a phone number if you want. Your home address stays private.

3

Lose it (accidentally)

Left on a train, dropped in a taxi, wrong carousel at the airport. It happens to the best of us.

4

Get it back

The finder scans with their camera, sees your page, and gets in touch — and can share their location, so you know where your item is. No app store detour to talk them out of it.

The honest comparison

QR tag vs AirTag vs the old name-and-address label

Trackers are great at telling you where something is. They're bad at helping a finder do the right thing. The two approaches solve different problems — plenty of people use both.

JustTaggit QRAirTag / trackerAddress label
Finder can contact you from any phone(limited, iPhone-centric)
Shows you where the item is(when the finder shares their location)
Keeps your home address private
Needs batteries / chargingNeverYesNever
Cost per itemPence per sticker~£30 eachPence
Update your details after it's lost✓ Page is live
Survives airport baggage handling✓ It's a stickerIf it stays attachedUsually

Where it earns its keep

Tag the things you'd actually miss

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Luggage

Airlines mishandle millions of bags a year. A tag on the outside and inside the case gives your suitcase two chances to find its way home.

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Keys

The classic. A finder can reach you without knowing which door your keys open — which is exactly the point.

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Bikes

A tag on the frame doubles as proof of ownership — your record holds the frame number, photos and receipt if the worst happens.

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Laptop & camera bags

The expensive stuff that travels with you daily. Honest finders hand things in; give the lost-property desk a way to skip the queue.

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The irreplaceable

The toy your child cannot sleep without has no resale value and infinite actual value. Tag it.

Questions travellers ask

Frequently asked questions

Does the finder need an app or an account?

No. Every phone camera made in the last decade scans QR codes natively. The finder sees a simple web page with whatever contact details you chose to show.

What personal information does a finder see?

Only what you decide. A first name and a "contact me" option is plenty. Your address, full name and anything else stays private unless you add it.

Is this better than an AirTag?

Different job. A tracker follows the item continuously; a QR tag lets the finder reach you — on any phone, with no batteries — and share their location when they scan, so you know where it is too. Belt and braces: use both on luggage.

What if my details change after I've tagged everything?

The code points to a live page, not printed text. Update your details once and every tag you own is instantly current — even the ones currently lost.

How much does it cost?

Free to start, first sticker pack posted free, refills £3.99 flat. Considerably cheaper than replacing a suitcase's contents.

Tag it before the trip, not after the taxi.

Two minutes per item now. A very different phone call later.

Tag your things free →

Free plan available. No credit card required.