Find It – Find Your Belongings


Authors : Sagar Sonwani; Dr. Ranu Pandey; Priyanka Bande

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 5 - May


Google Scholar : https://tinyurl.com/4v6uz7ru

DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25may2141

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Abstract : In the digital age, the loss and misplacement of personal belongings remain common challenges. This research presents "FindIt," a web-based application designed to assist users in reporting, locating, and reclaiming lost items. Developed using ReactJS for the frontend and Django for the backend, FindIt leverages a modern technology stack to ensure a responsive, scalable, and user-friendly experience. The system incorporates real-time updates, geolocation tagging, and community-driven item reporting. This paper discusses the system architecture, implementation strategies, and evaluates the application based on usability, performance, and security.

Keywords : Lost and found, web-based Application, Geolocation, user Interface, REST API, PostgreSQL, Community Platform, Agile Development, JWT Authentication, Axios, Google Maps API.

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In the digital age, the loss and misplacement of personal belongings remain common challenges. This research presents "FindIt," a web-based application designed to assist users in reporting, locating, and reclaiming lost items. Developed using ReactJS for the frontend and Django for the backend, FindIt leverages a modern technology stack to ensure a responsive, scalable, and user-friendly experience. The system incorporates real-time updates, geolocation tagging, and community-driven item reporting. This paper discusses the system architecture, implementation strategies, and evaluates the application based on usability, performance, and security.

Keywords : Lost and found, web-based Application, Geolocation, user Interface, REST API, PostgreSQL, Community Platform, Agile Development, JWT Authentication, Axios, Google Maps API.

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