What TrackJet is
TrackJet tracks shipments across five verticals — air cargo, ocean containers, bills of lading, international post, and parcels — in one place, and does something no mainstream tracker does: it seals every history cryptographically so you can later prove nothing was edited.
You do not need an account to track. You need a free account to save shipments, get alerts, use mail-in, and share.
Your first track
1. Go to [the tracker](/track) (or just the home page). 2. Paste any tracking number — you do not need to know what kind it is. 3. The detector identifies the format (air waybill, container, postal…) and routes you to the right result page.
If the number is ambiguous (some formats overlap), TrackJet shows the candidates and lets you pick — it never silently guesses.
What you see on a result page
- The timeline: every event the carrier reported, normalised to seven canonical statuses (see [Reading the timeline](/docs/reading-the-timeline)).
- Save button: puts the shipment on your board and enables alerts ([details](/docs/saved-shipments-and-alerts)).
- Verification badge: when a history is sealed, you can verify it on [/verify](/verify) — or hand the proof to anyone else to verify offline.
When something does not track
Not every number has live events: TrackJet only shows real carrier data where it holds a licensed feed, and links you to the carrier's official page otherwise — clearly labelled, never fabricated. If a number will not detect, check [the formats guide](/docs/tracking-number-formats): a single mistyped character usually breaks the check digit.