VinoPeak
Honest comparison

VinoPeak vs CellarTracker vs InVintory

Same job: keep track of your cellar, tell you what to drink, what it's worth, what to open tonight. Different philosophies, very different prices. Here is the unvarnished version.

Use your money to buy great wine, not great software

A good bottle costs $30 to $60. Most cellar apps cost about the same every single year, sometimes much more. That math has always bothered us. You should not be paying the equivalent of a great bottle annually just to know which bottles you own.

VinoPeak is $31.50 per year. Whether your cellar is 80 bottles or 8,000. No collection-size tiers, no per-bottle pricing, no upsells. The savings buy you another good bottle every year, which is the whole point.

The cost, side by side

Approximate public pricing as of 2026. Plans and currencies vary.

VinoPeak
Free tier
Free forever
Paid
$3.49 / mo · $31.50 / yr
Scaling
Same price at 50 bottles or 5,000
CellarTracker
Free tier
Free up to 25 bottles
Paid
From $40 / yr, scales beyond 100 bottles
Scaling
Tiered by cellar size, gets pricier as you grow
InVintory
Free tier
Limited free tier
Paid
$99 / yr (Standard) · $179 / yr (Premium) · $379 / yr (Reserve)
Scaling
Tiered by bottle count, gets pricey fast
For a 1,500-bottle cellar: VinoPeak runs $31.50 a year. InVintory Premium is roughly $179, and Reserve climbs to $379. Over five years that is the difference between a software subscription and a case of serious Burgundy.

Feature for feature

Compared across each product's paid plan. Where a product has multiple paid tiers, we note which tier is required.

FeatureVinoPeakCellarTrackerInVintory
Photo label scanning
Basic, often manual confirm
Rack / shelf photo (split into bottles)
Tasting windows tuned to your storage
Generic windows from notes
Live market valuations with rationale
Auction averages, no rationale
CellarIndex: will my cellar last?
AI sommelier that knows your cellar
Reserve tier only
Pairing suggestions from your bottles
Reserve tier only
CSV import & export, anytime
Export on higher tiers
Modern mobile-first interface
Dated UI, 2000s era
Works in French, Italian, German
Pricing scales with cellar size
Flat price, any size
Above 100 bottles
Tiers by bottle count
CellarTracker

The granddaddy. Huge community database of tasting notes, unbeatable for crowdsourced critic averages. Interface feels like 2005, no real AI, and the value features stop at auction averages. Great if you live in spreadsheets and want a free archive.

InVintory

Beautiful product, genuinely premium feel, targeted at high-net-worth collectors with cellars in the four-figure range. Pricing reflects that. If you want a concierge experience and the budget is not a question, it is the obvious pick.

VinoPeak

Modern, AI-native, mobile-first. Everything the other two do well, plus tasting windows tuned to your storage and a sommelier that actually knows your cellar. Flat price for any collection size. Built for collectors who would rather spend on wine.

Three days free. No card. See for yourself.

Import your existing cellar by CSV in one click. If VinoPeak is not for you, your data exports back out the same way.

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