Mina Kvitton app for iPhone and iPad
Do you also have a box, drawer or folder at home with a bunch of old paper receipts? Its time to let your receipts into the digital age! Make your life easier and more organized by putting your receipts into "Receipt Registry" which make it easy to find your important receipts just when you need them, for your insurance company, or when you are selling your car, house or apartment and need to show which investments you have done in it.
Perfect for home-owners or just people that like to keep their important documents easily available and organized.
Organize your receipts with categories and places
Keep track of all your important receipts, you can add multiple images of receipts or a PDF-file. You can attach each receipt to a category - for example: Home-renovations, and places - for example: Country-house. Of course, you can create your own categories and places.
Extract info with AI
Receipt Registry has a built in function to let you take a photo of a receipt and extract the most important information to let you organize the receipt in the app.
Make all images and files searchable
As soon as you put an image or a file of a receipt in the app, we extract all the text from it and make it searchable, to make it easy for you to find it.
Filter receipts
Let you filter receipts on date- and price-intervals, categories and places to help you find one or more receipt you are looking for.
Export receipts as PDF
Select one or multiple receipts and export them to a PDF, convenient in case of when sending receipts to insurance companies for example.
Custom notifications
Get a push-notification when the warranty period for a product is coming to an end, to be sure not to miss any special dates related to your receipts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is a digital receipt as valid as a physical receipt?
A: The only thing you need to be able to prove to the store in order to claim or exchange an item is that you bought the item. Therefore, a digital receipt is as valid as a physical receipt (In Sweden at least, so please check your local laws).