Lost & Found

The lost & found you can just call.

Every other "AI lost & found" is a website you upload a photo to. KwickPhone is the first you can pick up the phone and talk to: someone calls, the AI takes the report, matches it against what your staff logged, and texts them the moment it turns up.

A staff member helping visitors at a public lost and found desk
Why it's different

Call it. Don't upload to it.

People who lost something reach for the phone, not an app store. KwickPhone answers — 24/7, calmly, in their language — takes the details, and reassures them you're on it. Your team isn't tied to a desk: they log found items by snapping a photo, calling it in by voice, or a quick form. The match and the "good news" text happen automatically.

How it works

From "I lost it" to reunited.

1

They call

The caller describes what they lost — when, where, what it looks like. The AI stays calm and takes it all.

2

Staff log finds

Your team snaps a photo, says it by voice, or types a line. Found items go into one place — no sticky notes.

3

We match & text

The system matches lost to found and texts the owner automatically. Until then, it sends a "still looking" note so no one's left wondering.

Safe by design

The right item, the right person.

A lost child or a medical item routes to a person immediately — never a queue. High-value items (wallets, jewelry, phones) require proof of ownership before release, and the AI never reads an item's details back to a caller, so no one can claim what isn't theirs. Every hand-off is logged. And you get a recovery-rate number worth posting.

Questions
Is this another app I upload photos to?
No — that's what every other 'AI lost & found' is. KwickPhone is the one you can call: the public phones in, an AI takes the report by voice, matches it to what staff logged, and texts the owner.
How do staff log found items?
In seconds — snap a photo on a phone or tablet, call the line and say it, or type a quick note. No long forms.
What about a lost child or a medical item?
Those route to a person immediately — never into a queue. High-value items (wallets, jewelry, phones) require proof of ownership before release; the AI never reads an item's details back to the caller.
How much does it cost a public venue?
It's free for qualifying public, government and education spaces — offered as a public good.