Snap a few photos at check-in and seal them in. If your luggage is ever lost, damaged, or tampered with, you'll have complete, time-stamped evidence to settle any dispute.
Four steps to secure your luggage.
Enter your flight, or just scan your boarding pass and we'll fill in the details.
At the counter, photograph your bag on the scale, its tag, and a close-up of any marks or damage.
Tap seal. Everything is time-stamped and frozen the moment you do, so it can never be changed.
If a bag is lost or damaged, download a complete report to back your claim with the airline or insurer.
A camera-roll photo has no proof of when or where it was taken and can be edited, easy for an airline or insurer to wave away. BagSnap shoots live at the counter, time-stamps it, confirms you're at the departure airport, and seals it so it can't be changed. Tamper-evident, not your word against theirs.
The instant your bag leaves your hands it passes through people and places you never see. BagSnap records its exact look, weight, and tag number at check-in, so any loss, damage, or swap afterward is measured against a clear, dated 'before.'
The second you seal a trip, your photos and details are time-stamped and frozen, full evidence, captured right at the airport.
Once sealed, nothing can be edited or deleted. Your proof stays exactly as it was at check-in.
If something goes wrong, download a single incident report, claim ID, timestamps, location, and every sealed photo, ready for the airline, your insurer, or the authorities.
Your evidence belongs to you alone, and it's automatically deleted after 30 days.
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If your luggage is lost, damaged, or tampered with, airlines and insurers usually ask for proof. BagSnap captures complete, time-stamped evidence of your bag at check-in so you can back up any claim.
A photo or video in your camera roll has no independent proof of when or where it was taken, can be edited, and could have been shot anywhere, so an airline or insurer can wave it away. BagSnap is built differently: every photo is taken live inside the app at the check-in counter (no uploads or screenshots), stamped with the date, time, and your location at the departure airport, then sealed so it can never be altered. That's a consistent, tamper-evident record made at the moment you hand the bag over, far more credible than a gallery picture. (BagSnap gives you documentation to support a claim; it isn't legal advice and can't guarantee an outcome.)
Your photos and details are frozen and time-stamped the moment you seal a trip and can't be changed afterward, so your evidence holds up if there's ever a dispute.
For most travelers, most of the time, no, but insider schemes are real and growing. At Toronto Pearson, baggage and ramp workers were arrested over an alleged scheme that switched luggage tags onto suitcases packed with narcotics, and reports say at least 17 innocent passengers were detained abroad as a result, including on routes to countries where drug offenses can carry severe penalties. The same airport also saw a $20M+ inside-job gold heist. These won't be the last cases, and they're unlikely to stay at one airport. On top of the normal stress of travel, it's one more reason to keep your own record of the exact bag you checked.
It documents the real bag you handed over, its appearance, weight, tag number, and the contents and condition you photograph, time-stamped, location-verified, and sealed at the counter. If your tag later turns up on a different suitcase, or your bag comes back altered, that sealed record shows exactly what you checked in and when. In full honesty: BagSnap can't physically stop tampering, it only documents what you actually photograph, and it's not a guarantee or a substitute for legal advice, but it gives you solid, contemporaneous evidence instead of just your word.
Whoever needs it. It's a single PDF, claim ID, timestamps, GPS location, and all your sealed photos, that you can hand to the airline's baggage desk, your travel or home insurer, or law enforcement, depending on whether your bag was lost, damaged, or tampered with.
Your evidence is kept for 30 days, then automatically and permanently deleted. It's yours and never shared.
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