Every day, mail gets delivered to the wrong address. Senders don't know. Recipients don't report it. The problem compounds — wrong addresses stay in databases for years.
misdelivered.ai exists to break that loop. We make it simple to report misdelivered mail, and we use those reports to help senders fix their records.
Wrong mail ends up in your mailbox. You know the feeling — you pull out an envelope addressed to someone who hasn't lived there in years. You write "return to sender" and put it back. Maybe. Or you recycle it. Or you just leave it there.
Nobody wins. The sender wastes money reprinting and reshipping. The recipient never gets their statement, their check, their legal notice. The post office absorbs the cost of processing returns. And the planet absorbs ~317,000 tons of discarded advertising mail annually.
That's Misdelivered. You snap a photo. We read the address for you — no typing required. The sender gets notified. They update their records. Done.
No more "return to sender" that takes weeks. No more recycling mail that should never have been wasted. No more silence between the mistake and the fix.
30 seconds. Sender notified. Problem solved.
You didn't ask for someone else's mail. But you're the one holding it. Now you can do something about it — in less time than it takes to write "return to sender."
Every photo you submit:
You're not just fixing a problem. You're building a system where mail actually reaches the right person.
You send 100,000 statements. 2% go to the wrong address. That's 2,000 pieces of wasted mail — $7,000+ in reprinting, postage, and customer service calls you didn't need to make.
Misdelivered makes it instant. When a recipient reports your misdelivered mail, you get notified instantly. You update your records. Next mailing cycle, that address is fixed.
Every correction contributes to your ESG reporting. Fewer wasted mail pieces. Less CO₂. Trees planted. It's the rare business decision where the financial case and the right thing to do are the same thing.
Simple enough to become second nature. Powerful enough to change an industry.