How to Access and Add Items in Your Web Inventory

Modified on Wed, 18 Sep at 8:16 AM

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Your IMVU Classic Website Inventory serves as your storage room for all the clothing, accessories, scenes/rooms, or modicons you have purchased or received as a gift. To access and add items in your Web Inventory, follow the steps below:


Accessing and Adding Items in Your Web Inventory

STEP 1: Click here to access your account's Web Inventory page.


STEP 2: To add items, simply go to the Catalog page and purchase the item that you want to be added. This can be done either on IMVU Classic (IMVU Client) or on the IMVU classic website.


STEP 3: After you purchase an item, it will be automatically added to your inventory. If the item was a piece of clothing, an accessory, a room, or an avatar, it will be added to your inventory automatically. If the item is a sticker, you will find it in the Stickers window on your homepage.


STEP 4: You will also be able to sort the items via gender compatibility (1), type (2), hidden vs visible (3), and Access Pass vs Non-Access Pass (4). You can also search via the product name or developer name (5).

 

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STEP 5: To hide an item, click the Hide button below the picture. To make it visible, simply click the corresponding Show button on hidden items. A hidden item will not appear in your inventory when you use IMVU Classic (IMVU Client).

 

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Want to save your favorite items in one place? Elevate your inventory management and streamline your favorite looks with our latest feature – Saved Lists. Now available on the IMVU Website and Desktop. Learn more here.

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