Save promising pieces
When a scan looks worth revisiting, save it so the item does not disappear into a one-time result screen.
Saved scans and collections
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
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.
When a scan looks worth revisiting, save it so the item does not disappear into a one-time result screen.
Return to the likely category, era clues, material hints, and value range without needing to rebuild the first pass from memory.
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
Where this fits with pricing
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.
Collections are more useful when you know whether a saved result is strong, mixed, or worth another pass.
Use support for purchase restore issues, result questions, or help understanding what to do next.
Start with the free scans, save a promising piece, and see whether the ongoing workflow fits how you research.