QR labels
QR Code Moving Box Labels That Stay Useful After the Move
Check what is inside a box from the label on the shelf — without unpacking it. Scanning opens the correct container record with photos, notes, and metadata.
Workflow demonstration
A real QR scan demonstration will appear here. The sections below explain what scanning opens and what appears on the label.
Phone scanning a MoveAssist QR label on a moving box
What happens when you scan
Scanning the QR code opens the correct container record in MoveAssist. Review destination, box code, photos, notes, and other metadata without opening the physical box.
Scanning and search are different. Scanning opens one container. Search finds items across all your photos.
What you'll see after scanning
Example image
A real container-detail screenshot will appear here. Scanning opens the latest container record.
MoveAssist container detail screen shown after scanning a QR label
What's on the printed label
Each MoveAssist label can include:
- Destination
- Box code
- Collection name
- Transport method
- Flags such as fragile or priority
- Notes
- QR code
Why QR labels stay useful after move day
Handwritten room labels help on move day, but they do not tell you what is inside weeks later. A MoveAssist QR label links the physical box to searchable photos, notes, and metadata that stay current in the app.
Reprinting updates what appears on paper. The QR code always opens the latest container record.
Ready to organize your first box?
Create an account to photograph items, label containers, and find what you need later.