AI valuation

How much is that item worth? Find out with a photo

That inherited watch, that painting in the living room, that collection you have been building for years. SmartInventory AI identifies them and estimates their market value in seconds — no appointments, no travel, no commitment.

No credit card required · Indicative valuations

AI-generated valuation card with an item's estimated value range

The problem

Knowing what something is worth was never so hard… or so easy

Valuing an item has always demanded time and money: finding an expert, booking an appointment, paying for the consultation… and that for every single piece. For most everyday items, it simply is not worth it.

The usual alternative — searching the internet for similar listings — is slow and misleading: asking prices are not market prices, conditions vary, and it is easy to compare pieces that are not comparable.

The result: most people have no idea of the real value of what they own. And that shows when insuring, selling, inheriting or simply deciding what to keep.

Indicative valuation in three steps

The multimodal AI analyzes the image the way an expert would: it identifies, compares and estimates.

1

Upload a photo of the item

The clearer the image, the more accurate the identification. You can add details such as marks or inscriptions.

2

The AI identifies the piece

Brand, model, era, materials and apparent condition are reflected in a structured card.

3

Receive the indicative value

You get an estimate with a market range, saved in your private inventory.

Why knowing the value matters

Informed decisions

Sell, insure, keep or gift: decide with data, not hunches.

Any type of item

Watches, art, antiques, electronics, instruments, entire collections.

Permanent record

Every valuation is documented in your inventory, with date and photograph.

Frequently asked questions about online valuation

How can an AI value an item from a photo?

The multimodal AI analyzes the image to identify the item (brand, model, era, materials) and matches those characteristics against market data to estimate a value range. It is a process similar to a human expert's, but in seconds.

Is the valuation exact?

It is indicative. Accuracy depends on photo quality, the item's rarity and the information available. For important decisions (high-value sales, fine art insurance, inheritances), use it as a first filter and confirm it with a professional appraiser.

How much does it cost to value an item?

With the free Explorer plan you get 5 credits per month, and each analysis uses one credit. You can value your first items without paying anything or entering a card.

What items can I value?

Practically any physical item: watches, jewelry, paintings, sculptures, furniture, antiques, cameras, musical instruments, electronics, books, vinyl records, collectible toys and much more.

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