InvenTree is an open-source Inventory Management System which provides powerful low-level stock control and part tracking. The core of the InvenTree system is a Python/Django database backend which provides an admin interface (web-based) and a REST API for interaction with external interfaces and applications.
InvenTree is designed to be lightweight and easy to use for SME or hobbyist applications, where many existing stock management solutions are bloated and cumbersome to use. Updating stock is a single-action process and does not require a complex system of work orders or stock transactions.
Powerful business logic works in the background to ensure that stock tracking history is maintained, and users have ready access to stock level information.
- Organize Parts and BOMs
- Manage Suppliers
- Instant Stock Knowledge
- Extend and Customize to fit your usage
- Plugins
- Improved Importers
- Custom Workflow Processes
InvenTree is designed to be extensible, and provides multiple options for integration with external applications or addition of custom plugins:
Server
Database
Client
Refer to the getting started guide for installation and setup instructions.
InvenTree is supported by a companion mobile app which allows users access to stock control information and functionality.
There are several options to deploy InvenTree.
Docker · · Bare Metal
Contributions are welcomed and encouraged. Please help to make this project even better!
Refer to the contribution page in the docs and check out contributing.md.
Native language translation of the InvenTree web application is community contributed via crowdin. Contributions are welcomed and encouraged.
To contribute to the translation effort, navigate to the InvenTree crowdin project, create a free account, and start making translations suggestions for your language of choice!
If you use InvenTree and find it to be useful, please consider making a donation toward its continued development.
We would like to acknowledge a few special projects:
- PartKeepr as a valuable predecessor and inspiration
- Readme Template for the template of this page
Find a full list of used third-party libraries in our documentation.
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for more information.