Free preview · Up to 5 photos at once

Bulk Item Value Checker

Drop multiple product photos. Get an estimated resale value for each from real eBay sold listings. Export the whole table as CSV when you're done. No signup.

Drop up to 5 more photos

or click to choose files · 0/5 added

Need more than 5 at once?

Pro tier — 20+ simultaneous uploads

Pro removes the 5-file cap, adds price-drop alerts on saved items, unlimited browser-extension lookups, and AI-generated eBay listings. $7/mo for first 500 signups.

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Best use cases

Estate cleanouts

Drop photos of every item from a unit and get a portfolio value before deciding what to keep, sell, or donate.

Thrift hauls

Triage 5+ items from a single thrift visit at once instead of one-by-one.

Consignment intake

Bulk-evaluate items a client brings you to decide what to accept.

Inventory audit

Periodically value your existing stock to know your portfolio's current resale value.

Bulk-mode FAQs

The free preview lets you upload up to 5 photos at once. Pro tier (coming Q3 2026, $7/mo for first 500 signups) increases this to 20+ simultaneous uploads with no daily limit.
Two reasons: (1) it gives Pro tier a meaningful upgrade reason without being so limited it's useless; (2) it protects our backend from accidental DoS while we validate the bulk-mode workload.
Yes — once all uploads finish, click the "Download CSV" button to get a spreadsheet with filename, estimated value, price range min/max, confidence score, and top match for each item. Plug into your inventory tracker, sourcing log, or accounting.
Estate cleanouts (valuing inherited items at scale), consignment intake (deciding what to accept), thrift hauls (which items to keep listing vs donate), and bulk inventory audits (knowing your existing stock's current value).
Each upload is independent — failures show with an error icon, successful ones still display their values. The CSV export includes only successful results. Common causes of failure: image too large (>10MB), poor image quality, or eBay returning no matches for that specific item.