Lost & found, handled
Clear your lost and found, faster.
MyQRSearch gives hotels, schools, gyms, venues, and shopping centers a simple way to log found items, publish them to a searchable directory, and get them back to their owners — without the storage room chaos.
For business
Built for the places where things get left behind.
Hotels & Hospitality
Log what housekeeping finds and reunite guests with it — even after checkout.
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Schools & Universities
One searchable place for everything left in classrooms, halls, and buses.
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Gyms & Fitness
Locker-room finds logged in seconds, claimed without front-desk phone tag.
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Retail & Shopping Centers
One directory across every store, so shoppers know exactly where to look.
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How it works
From found to returned, in three steps.
1
Display your QR code.
Put your MyQRSearch code where things turn up — the front desk, the locker room, the box office. Anyone who finds or loses something scans it to reach your page.
2
Staff log found items in under a minute.
A photo and a short description are all it takes. No spreadsheets, no storage-room guesswork.
3
Owners search, claim, and collect.
Owners find their item in your public directory, submit a claim, and pick it up from you.
Why partners trust us
A network built on verification, not volume.
Every partner is manually verified.
We review each location before it goes live, so searchers know the listings are real.
Privacy by default.
Listings show what was found — never who found it, and never personal details.
Free to start.
Register your location and start logging items at no cost.
Made for the front line.
Built for busy desks — logging an item takes less time than labeling a bag.
For individuals
Lost something? Start here.
Search found items across our verified partner locations — free, no account needed. If you spot yours, submit a claim and we'll connect you with the location holding it.
Your lost and found, off your plate.
Set up takes minutes. Your staff will thank you. Your guests will remember it.