Could you list everything
in your living room, right now?
Most people give up after 4 items. Proova solves this.
Free Download
Downloading Proova is completely free on the App Store and Google Play Store.
Free Sign Up
Proova is completely free of charge when you sign up, with no initial costs or hidden fees to worry about.
How it Works
Download and Verify Your Identity
Simply download the free app either directly or through your insurer register and complete the ID check. we do two while the typical banking style online ID cheque and AVS check where we take a small payment from your bank card to verify you live where you live.
Photograph Everything You Own
Now photograph either everything you or just the individual high value items that your insurer has asked you to photograph. each image will be geocoded A meta data stored Prove what you had and where you had it.
Claim With Confidence
In the event of a claim your complete asset register is able to be submitted to your insurer in some cases this will be direct and automated It also allows you to record the of the claim. So if there's a break in or fire you can show exactly what's happened. One file one list of assets accompanied with geocoded photographs.
Three Layers of Protection
Geocoding & AI Recognition of Images
Each photograph is recognised by AI, so we can distinguish between a guitar and a vacuum cleaner. However, we take this a step further by geo coding where the image was taken and including images of serial numbers and any other documents you want to attach to the item. Meaning we have an accurate record of what you had and where you had it.
ID Check
Banking Grade ID check, we use a typical bank grade ID check to verify who bought the policy but this is a key part of speeding up the insurance claim because there's then no requirement on the insurer prove who you are We provide them an accurate catalogue of items along with proof of who you are and who you bank with.
AVS Check
As part of the ID check we take a small micro payment from your bank to prove your address. When you claim this information is provided to the insurer.

