For collectors, crate diggers & attic finders

What are your
records worth?

Snap a photo of any vinyl. Waxworth identifies the exact pressing and shows you real market prices in seconds — so you never donate a $400 record again.

Get early access iPhone app · launching soon
  • 14M+releases priced
  • 5 secper scan
  • $500+rare pressings sell for

How it works

From dusty sleeve to dollar value
in three steps

1

Snap the cover

Point your camera at any album — in your attic, at a thrift store, in a $1 bin. No barcode needed.

2

We find your pressing

A 1971 first press and a 1985 reissue look identical — and differ 100× in value. Waxworth reads the details that matter and matches your exact release.

3

See real prices

Low, median and high from real marketplace sales — not wishful listings. Then track your whole collection like a portfolio.

Pressing-level accuracy

Most scanners guess the album and quote an average. Waxworth identifies the pressing — first press, promo, colored vinyl, import — because that's where the money is.

Collection portfolio

Every scan builds your collection's live value. Total worth, rarest find, biggest movers — your shelf, finally appraised.

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Real sales data

Prices come from actual completed sales across the world's largest record marketplace — refreshed continuously, shown as honest ranges.

Built for the crate

Five seconds per scan, works one-handed, no sign-up wall in the store aisle. Made for the moment you're holding the record.

Be first in the crate

Early access spots get launch pricing locked in — join the list and we'll email you when Waxworth hits the App Store.

No spam. One email at launch, maybe two.

FAQ

How accurate are the prices?

Prices are drawn from real completed marketplace sales, shown as a low–median–high range for your record's condition. We show estimates, not promises — but they're the same numbers serious dealers check before buying.

What's a "pressing" and why does it matter?

The same album was manufactured many times over decades. An original first pressing can be worth hundreds while a later reissue is worth $10 — and they look nearly identical. Waxworth reads the small details (labels, catalog numbers, runout etchings) to figure out which one you're holding.

Does it work on 45s and 7-inch singles?

Yes — LPs, 12", 10" and 7" records are all supported.

Is it free?

Your first scans are free. Unlimited scanning, pressing-level identification and the collection portfolio are part of Waxworth Pro — a subscription that costs less than one underpriced record you'd have missed.

When does it launch?

Soon — it's in final testing now. Join the waitlist above and you'll be the first to know.