Taguppi Usage Image SoundForest Inc. (Location: Kodaira City, Tokyo; CEO: Kazuki Otomori; hereinafter "SoundForest"), which supports companies' DX promotion and new business development with a focus on AI utilization support, reskilling, and system development, has developed "Taguppi," an IC tag service that safely connects finders with owners/guardians when lost items or missing persons are found. To promote "Taguppi," we are beginning to recruit partner companies that will manufacture and sell products including the tags, as well as adopting companies and organizations. "Taguppi" is a lost and found solution system that allows finders to immediately contact the owner/guardian by holding a smartphone to an IC tag. Through a mechanism that enables communication via a dedicated page on a browser without directly writing personal information such as phone numbers or addresses on the tag, it supports the early discovery, protection, and return of precious family members and belongings, including children, the elderly, pets, umbrellas, bags, and keys. Currently, tag writing by owners is only supported on Android NFC-compatible devices. A dedicated app for writing tags on iPhone devices is currently under development and is scheduled for release at the end of July 2026. The general sales launch date is undecided. Moving forward, we aim to expand into various products and services through collaboration with partner companies and adopting companies and organizations. "Taguppi" Website: https://tagppi.life/ Background of Development Concerns such as "precious people or things cannot be found" occur in various everyday situations, involving young children, elderly individuals with dementia, pets, and important belongings. While using GPS devices is also a valid option, concerns about privacy protection and risks of misuse exist with systems that constantly acquire location information. In particular, the possibility of the owner's current location being known to a third part