Snapproof is the fastest way for electricians to inventory their gear, generate insurance-ready claim packets, track every warranty, and export Section 179 totals. Snap three photos and AI captures brand, serial, receipt, warranty, and price in about 30 seconds.
A Fluke 87V, a clamp meter, and a thermal camera outvalue a truckload of hand tools, and standard policies pay a fraction without serials and receipts. Klein and Knipex back their tools for life, but only if you can prove the purchase. And the Section 179 deduction on a year of tool buys is money you leave on the table without records. Typing all that into a spreadsheet is why the last app got abandoned.
Tools we see most in your trade: Fluke 87V & clamp meters, thermal cameras, Klein hand tools, Knipex pliers, Milwaukee M18, conduit benders.
Snap the tool, the spec plate, and the receipt. The AI reads brand, model, serial, warranty terms, and price for you. It’s why contractors who quit the spreadsheet apps actually finish with Snapproof.
No receipt? No problem.Snapproof estimates the tool’s value from the brand and model, so the gear you bought years ago still counts toward a claim and your total.
The whole process. Real screens.
Tap "Generate PDF" and Snapproof assembles photos, serials, receipts, and warranty terms into an adjuster-ready packet, branded with your logo on Pro. Send it from the parking lot before the cop finishes the report.

Every tool gets a calculated expiration the moment it's saved, with the manufacturer's claim info already loaded for 100+ brands. Tap to call the manufacturer or register the tool right from its page. No digging through manuals or websites, and filter to everything still under warranty in one tap.

Flip "Group by purchase year" on the export and Snapproof builds a year-by-year PDF with subtotals and a grand total. Every tool already has its date and price, so the Section 179 paperwork builds itself.

Tag every tool with where it lives: "Truck #2," "Trailer," "Shop bin." Search the location, select all, generate the claim. Sixty seconds from the call to a complete packet.

Gear walks off active sites. Tag tools by job or gang box so when something is missing you know exactly what it was and what it cost.
Klein and Knipex warranty their tools for life and a Fluke needs proof of purchase. Snapproof keeps the receipt and terms so you collect instead of re-buy.
Every meter, bender, and battery is a write-off. Snapproof exports a year-by-year Section 179 PDF your CPA can use in February.
Picture wrapping a commercial job and your Fluke and a box of Klein are missing off the site. You don't have to remember what was in the gang box. Snapproof has it tagged to that job, serials and all, ready to file.
Truck got hit in March. Came out at 5am to find the side window busted and most of my Milwaukees gone. State Farm wanted an itemized list. I had Snapproof open in the parking lot, generated the PDF, and sent it before the cop finished the report. Got paid replacement value on every tool. Saved me about $14k versus guessing from memory.
My truck got broken into and insurance paid me 40% of value because I couldn't prove what was in it. I'd tried Sortly before and gave up after 12 tools because typing every model and serial took forever. Got 80 tools into Snapproof in one afternoon.
is the average contractor truck-theft loss.
Less than 25% of stolen equipment comes back. Without records, insurance pays depreciated value, not what you paid.
tool brands with warranty claim links pre-loaded.
Snapproof calculates each warranty expiration on save and reminds you 30 and 7 days before it lapses.
to document a tool: photo, serial, receipt, warranty, price.
Snap three photos and the AI does the rest. Most contractors log 50 to 100 tools in an afternoon.
Snapproof is free for your first 5 tools, no card required. Pro is $99 a year. A single approved warranty claim on a $300 tool, or one insurance payout after a break-in, covers years of it.
Free for 5 tools. No credit card.
Open the app. Tap the camera. Snap your tool. AI handles brand, model, serial, receipts, and warranties. Document your rig in an afternoon. The first warranty claim, theft recovery, or missed tax deduction you catch covers the next decade of subscriptions.