RecupioDescribe it from memory. Recupio's AI searches Schiphol's lost-property database for you.
Independent · Powered by AI · Claims handled by SchipholTry broader terms, or push your date back. New items are added daily.
Recupio is an independent, AI-powered search tool for items lost at Schiphol Airport (AMS). Describe what you lost in plain language — colour, brand, damage, contents — and we surface the most likely matches from the official Schiphol lost-property database. Faster than scrolling through hundreds of items.
Type a free-text description in the search box above. Be specific: include brand, colour, damage, markings or contents. Pick the date you flew (or a range like "last 7 days") and Recupio shows matching items found at Schiphol since then. Open promising results to verify the photo and claim the item directly through Schiphol.
No. Recupio is an independent search tool. We index the publicly available Schiphol lost-property listings and add AI tagging so you can search by description instead of browsing categories. All claims are still handled by Schiphol Airport.
Schiphol typically holds lost items for a limited period before donating or disposing of them. The sooner you search, the better your chances — items found today appear in Recupio within 24 hours.
Yes. Searching is completely free and we don't require an account.
Items lost on board a flight are usually held by the airline, not by Schiphol. Items lost in the terminal, security, gates, shops or transit areas are handled by Schiphol — those are what Recupio searches.