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Saved scans and collections

Why saved pieces matter after the first scan

The value of AntiqScope is not only the first answer. Saved scans turn one-off results into a collection you can reopen when a piece becomes relevant again, when you want to compare several finds, or when you are ready to decide whether the item deserves deeper research.

How collections fit the product

Saved scans make the app more than a quick guess

Collections are where the app starts acting more like a working tool. You can save a result when the item looks promising and return to it with the original clues still intact.

Save promising pieces

When a scan looks worth revisiting, save it so the item does not disappear into a one-time result screen.

Reopen the clues later

Return to the likely category, era clues, material hints, and value range without needing to rebuild the first pass from memory.

Build a practical workflow

Saved pieces make more sense when you buy, sell, compare, or collect over time instead of treating each scan like a separate guess.

Who benefits most

Collections help when the decision is not immediate

  • Collectors who want a personal bank of notable finds.
  • Resellers who need to revisit likely hits before listing or pricing.
  • Flea market or estate sale buyers sorting what deserves a second look.

Where this fits with pricing

Free scans let you test the flow. Ongoing access supports repeat use.

The first 3 free scans let you see whether the result format is useful for your kind of items. If you keep scanning and saving pieces over time, weekly or yearly unlimited access is where AntiqScope becomes more practical as a repeat-use tool.