Features
Features
Inventaro explains features through practical warehouse work, not abstract enterprise terminology.
Items and stock
See which items exist, where they are stored and how stock changed through receipts, withdrawals or corrections.
Storage locations
Structure shelves, areas, vehicles or simple storage places.
Goods receipt
Record incoming items, assign a location and increase stock traceably.
Withdrawals and transfers
Document material withdrawals and location changes without complex process modeling.
Traceability
Movement history, inventory protocols, roles, documents and exports help you understand later what happened.
Export and API
Export data as Excel or JSON. The API is included from Core.
SaaS and on-premise
Use Inventaro as a cloud service or in your own environment.
Inventaro is designed for simple, mostly manual warehouse processes. It does not control conveyor systems, PLCs or automated warehouse equipment.
Traceable stock instead of spreadsheet guesswork
Inventaro documents stock movements, inventory counts and important changes so teams do not only see the current stock, but also understand how it got there. That helps when spare parts go missing, inventory differences need an explanation or someone asks who recorded a withdrawal, correction or transfer.
- Movement history per item
- Inventory protocols
- Roles and permissions
- Optional serial numbers and batches
- Documents attached to items
- Exports for internal evidence
The feature stays pragmatic: evidence is created through normal warehouse work, not through extra bureaucracy. Inventaro does not become a compliance suite or enterprise WMS; it becomes a more reliable working base for small and growing businesses.