How does it work?
Did you lose an object and want to find it? Here is how it works:
Two paths, one goal
Whether you lost or found an object, follow these simple steps to recover it or find its owner.
You lost an object
Post your listing in a few clicks
Go to Create a listing
Click the main button and select "I lost an object"
Add photos (optional)
A photo increases your chances of finding your object
Specify the type of lost object
Select the category and type of object
Fill in the object details
Title, description and characteristics of the object
Indicate where and when you lost it
City, precise location and date of loss
Your listing will be online in a few moments
Don't forget to fill in and verify the information before submitting
You found an object
Help someone get it back
Go to Create a listing
Click the main button and select "I found an object"
Upload a photo of the object (required)
Our AI solution will compare it with lost objects
Choose the category of the found object
Select the category and type of object
Fill in the object details
Title, description and characteristics of the object
Enter where and when the object was found
City, precise location and date of discovery
Done — your listing will be verified and validated shortly.
Don't forget to fill in and verify the information before submitting
What's next?
You found your lost object or someone is claiming the object you found — here is how it works:
I lost an object
Once your object is found, follow these steps
Make sure it is really my object
Ask for a photo of the found object to confirm it is yours.
Watch out for scams!
Ask for a photo to confirm the person actually found your object. Beware of scams!
In case of in-person handover!
Arrange a meeting in a public place with people around, or in front of a police station.
I found an object
Once the owner is found, you can hand it over in person or ship it at the owner's expense, by mutual agreement.
Make sure this is the real owner
The potential owner must answer your secret question to prove the object is theirs.
In case of in-person handover
Arrange a meeting in a public place with people around, or in front of a police station!
Caution — scams are everywhere!
Keep in mind you may be contacted by malicious people claiming the object belongs to them.