Traxrift · Melbourne, Australia

Technology that finds its way home.

Traxrift builds products that make connectivity feel effortless. Our flagship, VisiRing, turns a simple smart tag into the fastest way for lost things to reach their owners — with everyone's privacy intact.

Who we are

Complex technology, everyday convenience.

Traxrift is a forward-thinking tech company dedicated to products that transform how people connect and interact with technology. Our mission is simple: bridge the gap between advanced solutions and everyday life, so cutting-edge never means complicated.

Innovation

We design ahead of the curve, so our products anticipate what tomorrow asks of them — not just what today does.

User-centric

Every product starts with a person and a problem, not a spec sheet. If it isn't intuitive, it isn't finished.

Reliability

The moments our products serve are small emergencies. They have to work the first time, every time.

Our flagship product

Meet VisiRing.

VisiRing logo

Smart QR codes that bring lost items home

Attach a VisiRing tag to the things you can't afford to lose. Whoever finds them simply scans the code to see the essentials, notify you instantly, and arrange the return — no phone numbers exposed, no personal details revealed.

Connectivity Privacy-first iOS & Android
Visit visiring.com Available on Google Play & the App Store

More products in the works — watch this space

How VisiRing works

Three steps to reunited.

01 — Tag

Tag it

Attach a VisiRing smart QR to keys, luggage, a pet's collar — anything you'd hate to lose.

02 — Scan

Scan it

Whoever finds it scans the code and sees only the details you've chosen to share.

03 — Return

Reunited

You're notified the moment it's scanned, so you can arrange the return straight away.

Your contact details stay private at every step — finders only ever see what you choose to show.

Contact

Get in touch.

Whether it's a question about VisiRing or an idea you'd like to build with us, we'd love to hear from you.

Based in Melbourne, Australia