Rock Identifier AI: Stone Scan
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Description
Rock Identifier helps you identify rocks, minerals, crystals, and gemstones from a photo, then review a likely match, useful reference information, an estimated value, and a place to save the find in your collection.
Found an unusual stone on a hike, at the beach, in your yard, at a market, or in an old box? Take a clear photo and use AI-assisted visual analysis as a practical starting point. The app is made for curious beginners, collectors, students, families, and anyone who wants to understand a specimen without searching through dozens of unrelated pages.
WHY USE ROCK IDENTIFIER
Identify rocks, stones, minerals, crystals, and gemstones from a photo
Receive a suggested match presented as a clue, not a guaranteed conclusion
Read clear details about the likely material and its visible characteristics
See an estimated value for general context
Save interesting results to a personal collection
HOW IT WORKS
1. Place one specimen on a plain background in bright, even light.
2. Take a focused photo that shows the whole item, including its surface, pattern, color, and texture.
3. Review the suggested identification, supporting information, and estimated value.
4. Save the result, or photograph another side for an additional visual comparison.
TAKE A BETTER REFERENCE PHOTO
Natural specimens vary widely, and many rocks or crystals can look alike. Brush away loose dirt only when it is safe, avoid glare, and keep the entire item in frame. Photograph one specimen at a time. A neutral background makes its outline and colors easier to see. If the first image is dark, blurry, reflective, or too distant, try again in daylight and show a different face. Clear photos give the visual analysis more useful clues.
READ THE RESULT CAREFULLY
A photo can show color, banding, grain, visible crystals, transparency, luster, and surface texture, but it cannot measure every physical property or confirm authenticity by itself. Treat the suggested name as a likely match to investigate. Compare the result with what you can observe, check more than one angle, and remember that several materials may share a similar appearance. Some specimens require hands-on tests, specialized equipment, or examination by a qualified person.
ESTIMATED VALUE IN CONTEXT
The displayed value is an informational estimate, not a formal appraisal. Actual market value can vary with weight, size, color, clarity, condition, cut, treatment, rarity, provenance, local availability, and current demand. A photograph cannot establish authenticity, grade, or a future selling price. Do not use the estimate as certification, financial advice, or the sole basis for buying or selling. For a rare, valuable, or unusual specimen, consult a qualified gemologist, geologist, appraiser, or trusted local specialist.
BUILD A COLLECTION OF DISCOVERIES
Save the results that matter to you and keep favorite finds together. A personal collection makes it easier to revisit a specimen, compare similar stones, and follow what you learn over time. Use it for rocks found outdoors, crystals bought at a shop, pieces received as gifts, or specimens inherited from someone else.
GOOD FOR
Rock and mineral collectors
Crystal and gemstone enthusiasts
Students beginning to explore geology
Hikers, travelers, beachcombers, and outdoor families
Visitors to museums, gem shows, markets, and rock shops
Hobbyists sorting found, purchased, gifted, or inherited specimens
Rock Identifier turns a photo into a clear place to begin. Scan one specimen, review the likely match carefully, learn from the available details, consider the value estimate responsibly, and save the discoveries you want to remember.
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