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Immobilise has operated since 2003 as a free property registry endorsed by UK police through the NCPROD national database. While it handles bikes, it also covers phones, laptops, and other valuables — making it a general property register rather than a purpose-built cycling platform.
The generalist approach means cyclists lack bike-specific features such as component-level records or ride history. BikeGuard is purpose-built for cyclists: a dedicated stolen bike database, QR sticker system, and multilingual interface used by riders across Europe and beyond.
| Feature | BikeRegister | Immobilise |
|---|---|---|
| Free Registration | ||
| QR Code Stickers | ||
| Mobile App | ||
| Stolen Alerts | ||
| Multi-language | ||
| European Coverage | ||
| Free Tier Available |
Immobilise is a UK property registration service.
Got questions? We’ve got answers. Everything you need to know about bike registration and protection.
BikeRegister offers QR code stickers and multi-language support, while Immobilise is primarily focused on their region.
Yes, BikeRegister offers only stolen bike registration for free, while all other services (including basic bike registration and QR code features) are paid.
BikeRegister is specifically designed with European cyclists in mind, offering multi-language support and regional coverage.
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Registration is simple and quick. You’ll gain not only a security protection label but also access to a system that helps you in case of loss or theft.
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