Hi everyone, My name is Juanjo Montiel. I'm a blind software developer with over 20 years of experience in software development and accessibility. I currently work at Microsoft as a software engineer, and in my spare time I love building tools that help people be more independent. TagFit is one of those tools, and I'm looking for beta testers.
What is TagFit?
TagFit is an iOS app that helps you organize your belongings using NFC tags and printable QR code labels. Here's what it does best:
Never wonder "what am I wearing?" again Stick a small NFC tag or QR label inside your clothes — your jacket, your black trousers, that shirt you can never tell apart from the other one. Scan it with your phone and TagFit tells you exactly what it is: color, size, material, washing instructions, and more.
Combine outfits with confidence
Struggle with matching clothes? With TagFit you can create sets — "Monday outfit", "Job interview", "Gym clothes" — and group the right pieces together. Better yet, share your wardrobe with a friend or family member so they can help you put together combinations that work. Then, when you're getting dressed, just scan the items one by one and TagFit confirms you're picking the right pieces. No more wearing the wrong shirt with the wrong trousers.
Track your food and never miss an expiry date
Point your camera at a product and TagFit reads the expiry date directly from the packaging. It also scans the barcode to auto-fill the product name and brand. You get notifications before things expire, and it even tracks "once opened" periods (e.g. "use within 3 days after opening").
Adding items is fast
You don't need to type anything. Just record a voice message — say something like "Blue cotton shirt, size M, wash at 30 degrees" — and AI turns it into a structured item with all the fields filled in. For food, scan the barcode and the expiry date, and you're done. The whole process takes seconds.
Print your own labels
You don't need to buy special labels — just get a sheet of adhesive paper (any stationery shop), and TagFit emails you a printable PDF with QR codes. Stick them on jars, boxes, containers, wherever you need them. For clothes, NFC tags are the best option: they're small, washable, and you don't need to point a camera — just bring the tag close to your phone and it reads instantly.
Other highlights:
Cloud sync and sharing — Sync across devices and share containers with family or housemates (e.g. a shared "Fridge" container where everyone can add items). Multi-code detection — When multiple tagged items are in the camera frame, VoiceOver announces each one with its relative distance (close, medium, far), so you can find a specific item in a drawer or shelf. Sound feedback — Distinct sounds for every scan event, so you always know what's happening without waiting for VoiceOver to finish speaking. Interactive tutorial — A step-by-step guide that walks you through everything the first time you use the app. 5 languages — English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
Accessibility is not an afterthought
I use VoiceOver every day. Every screen, every button, every flow has been built and tested with VoiceOver from the start.
What I'm looking for
I'd love feedback on the overall experience, any VoiceOver issues I may have missed, and how well the scanning features work with your actual products at home. All feedback is welcome.
TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/8GksprEK
Thanks for giving it a try. Happy to answer any questions here!
Comments
beta testing.
What is the testflight link so we can beta test the app for you.
Happy to Test
I'm happy to test this as I have used Labelo and can't get it to work with the NFC tags I have.
Testfligh link
Hi! I paste the link to testflight too:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/8GksprEK
Thanks you all for testing it!!