You don't know what you have. That is exactly why AntiqBot exists.
Not everyone who owns antiques knows what they are. Perhaps you bought something at a flea market that looks special. Or you find an object in an estate that nobody can identify.
AntiqBot identifies your object based on a photo. Category, style period, possible origin and — where possible — an indicative market value. In 30 seconds you know more than before.
Identification is the first step towards valuation. Without knowing what something is, you cannot know what it is worth.
More than 20 categories are recognised: porcelain, silver, paintings, furniture, clocks, African art, Buddha statues and more.
From unknown to identified.
More than 20 categories.
Each category has its own AI module with specialised knowledge.
Questions about antique identification.
Can AntiqBot recognise everything?
AntiqBot recognises 20+ categories of antiques. For very rare or unusual objects the system may indicate that further expertise is needed.
What if the object turns out not to be antique?
That is also a valuable answer. AntiqBot honestly indicates when an object is likely recent or a reproduction.
How many photos should I upload?
One clear photo is sufficient for a first analysis. For the most accurate results you can add multiple angles and close-ups of marks.
Other specialisations
AntiqBot identifications are indicative. For rare or valuable objects we recommend physical inspection by a specialist.