Snap. Identify.Know Its Worth.
Photograph any antique and get instant AI-powered identification, authenticity clues, and practical value estimates. Built for collectors, inheritors, dealers, and estate sale shoppers.
Scan Antique
Point camera at any item to identify
How It Works
Simple as 1-2-3
Photograph the Item
Take clear photos of the full item plus close-ups of marks, joints, and details.
AI Identifies
Valued matches era, style, maker, materials, and flags authenticity signals.
Get Your Estimate
See a practical value range and save the appraisal to your collection.
Appraise Any Category
AI-powered identification and valuation across 15+ collecting categories
Furniture
Antique furniture spans centuries of craftsmanship, from hand-carved colonial pieces to elegant Victorian parlor sets.
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Pottery & Ceramics
From ancient earthenware to fine porcelain, pottery and ceramics represent one of the broadest and most historically rich collecting fields.
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Jewelry
Antique and vintage jewelry reflects evolving tastes in design, from Georgian paste pieces to bold Art Deco diamond bracelets.
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Fine Art
Fine art encompasses paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture from all periods, requiring deep expertise to authenticate and value.
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Coins & Currency
Numismatics covers coins, paper currency, tokens, and medals, with values driven by rarity, condition, and historical significance.
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Toys & Games
Antique and vintage toys span tin lithograph, cast iron, early plastic, and plush categories, with nostalgia driving strong collector demand.
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Explore & Learn
Everything you need to identify, value, and collect antiques
Antique Categories
Furniture, pottery, jewelry, coins, glassware, and 10 more collecting categories.
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Historical Eras
Victorian, Art Deco, Mid-Century Modern, and more — learn the style markers.
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Appraisal Guides
How to identify, price, authenticate, photograph, and sell antiques.
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Comparisons
Auction house vs private sale, online vs in-person appraisal, and more.
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For Your Situation
Tailored guidance for collectors, inheritors, dealers, and estate sale shoppers.
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Blog
Field-tested advice for identifying, pricing, and documenting antiques.
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Why Collectors Choose Valued
AI-powered tools built for real-world antique collecting
Photo Identification
Take a photo and get instant era, style, and category matching for any antique.
Value Ranges
Conservative low-to-high estimates grounded in real sold-market data.
Authenticity Clues
Spot reproductions with AI analysis of construction, materials, and wear patterns.
Collection Tracking
Save appraisals with photos, values, and notes for insurance or resale.
15+ Categories
Furniture, pottery, jewelry, coins, art, silver, glassware, textiles, and more.
On-the-Spot Use
Designed for estate sales, flea markets, and antique shops — fast answers.
Perfect For
Collectors
Inheritors
Dealers
Estate Shoppers
Disclaimer: Valued provides AI-based estimates from image evidence. For insurance claims, estate settlement, tax filings, or high-value disposition, use a qualified in-person appraiser. Full disclaimer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Valued identify antiques?
Valued uses AI image analysis to examine style characteristics, construction details, materials, and visual markers from your photos to suggest likely era, category, and maker. The system cross-references thousands of reference points including joinery methods, hardware styles, glaze patterns, and decorative motifs to narrow identification. Multiple photos from different angles and close-ups of maker marks improve accuracy significantly.
How accurate are the value estimates?
Valued provides practical value ranges based on comparable recent market data from auctions, dealer listings, and online sales platforms. Estimates account for condition, rarity, regional demand, and current market trends. Results are informational starting points and should be verified with a certified appraiser for insurance claims, legal proceedings, estate settlements, or transactions involving items worth over $5,000.
What kinds of items can Valued appraise?
Valued works with furniture, pottery and ceramics, jewelry, glassware, silver and metalware, fine art, coins and currency, textiles and vintage clothing, clocks and watches, toys and games, militaria, musical instruments, books and manuscripts, and most other antique and collectible categories. The AI is trained on items spanning from Colonial American through Mid-Century Modern eras and handles both common household antiques and specialized collector pieces.
Can I use Valued at estate sales?
Yes, Valued is designed for on-the-spot use. Take a photo at an estate sale, flea market, antique shop, or auction preview and get identification and value range estimates in seconds. This helps you make informed buy-or-pass decisions quickly, compare asking prices against market data, and avoid overpaying for items that look valuable but have common reproductions or condition issues that reduce real-world value.
Does Valued replace a professional appraiser?
No. Valued is a research and screening tool that gives you a knowledgeable starting point for identification and pricing. For insurance claims, estate settlements, tax donations, divorce proceedings, or items worth over $5,000, always consult a qualified in-person appraiser who can physically examine materials, construction, and provenance documentation. Valued helps you decide which items warrant that professional investment.
Can I track my collection in Valued?
Yes. Save appraisals to build a documented collection with photos, value estimates, condition notes, and provenance details for each item. This digital inventory is useful for insurance documentation, estate planning, tracking collection value over time, and organizing items for potential resale. You can update entries as condition changes or after receiving a professional appraisal for more precise valuations.
Is my data private?
Yes. Your photos and collection data stay on your device and are not shared with third parties. Valued processes images locally for identification and does not store or sell your personal collection information. This means your inventory, value estimates, and any provenance notes remain entirely under your control.
How do I contact support?
Visit our Contact page for product questions, feedback, or support requests. We typically respond within one business day and welcome feature suggestions, accuracy reports, and general questions about antique identification and valuation.