Free AI Jewelry Identifier Tool
Analyze one clear jewelry photo in the browser and turn visible details into a practical first-pass identification brief before you decide whether to use the full app or get professional testing.
Upload a jewelry photo
Your photo analysis
What the jewelry identifier looks for
A strong jewelry photo can show category, construction, metal color, gemstones, visible marks, wear, and style cues. This free tool summarizes those visible signals in a structured result.
Use it when you have a ring, necklace, bracelet, earrings, pendant, brooch, or unknown piece and want a quick starting point.
What the free tool result includes
The result is designed for quick triage: likely jewelry category, visible material clues, visible gemstone clues, style or age signals, condition notes, value factors when they are safe to discuss, and practical next checks.
It is intentionally narrower than the full app experience. The tool helps you decide what to photograph next and whether the item deserves a saved scan, comparison, or hands-on review.
How to get a better result
- Photograph the entire piece on a plain background.
- Add a close-up of any stamp, hallmark, clasp, stone, or damaged area.
- Avoid heavy glare, reflections, and dark shadows.
- Use the result as a guide, not as proof of authenticity or value.
When to continue in the app
Use the full Jewelry Identifier app when you want to save the scan, compare multiple photos, keep notes, or organize the result with other jewelry in your collection.
When to ask a jeweler or appraiser
If the piece may be valuable, inherited, insured, or sold, treat the photo result as a starting point. Metal purity, gemstone identity, carat weight, maker attribution, and resale value need testing, measurements, documentation, and market context.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I identify jewelry from one photo?
A clear photo can identify visible category, style, material clues, gemstone clues, and marks. It cannot prove metal purity, gemstone authenticity, or exact value without testing.
What jewelry types can this tool inspect?
It can inspect common visible jewelry categories such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pendants, brooches, charms, and chains.
Does this replace a jeweler?
No. It is a first-pass visual guide. Use a jeweler, appraiser, or lab when authenticity, insurance, resale, or inheritance decisions matter.
How is this different from the full Jewelry Identifier app?
This page is a quick free web tool for one photo. The app is the main product experience for saving scans, comparing multiple photos, and keeping jewelry results organized.
Ready for the full jewelry ID?
Use Jewelry Identifier when you want a broader photo scan with material, gemstone, style, and construction clues organized in one place.
