Use a supported provider to sync your Hustle Folder, unlock paid scans, and carry your account between the field and the counter.
Free anonymous scans stay available. Sign in is required for synced saves, subscriptions, merchant connections, and account tools.
eBay and Shopify remain seller-side integrations, not public sign-in buttons.
Three scan modes, three value lanes, and one connected workflow for field pickers, pawn counters, estate buyers, and secondhand operators.
Use photo, barcode, or text in the same scanner surface, then push that result into account-backed saves, plan controls, and merchant connections when needed.
NSpicker uses your camera to visually identify items. No photos are stored on our servers during identification.
NSpicker reads barcodes, UPC codes, EAN codes, and ISBN numbers directly from your camera.
NSpicker is the only free item scanner that returns three distinct valuations for every secondhand item: Expected Value (EV), Resale Value (RV), and Eccentric Value (EcV). Understanding all three is the difference between leaving money on the table and maximizing every deal.
Expected Value is what a knowledgeable seller can realistically expect if they list the item correctly on the open market. It's aggregated from real completed sale transactions, not asking prices. If a Tiffany Studios lamp in good condition shows an EV of $1,200, that's what informed sellers are actually receiving right now.
Resale Value represents the fast-sale or pawn shop transaction price. When a pawn shop operator makes an offer, they're working from this number — typically 55–70% of market average, accounting for their time, overhead, and resale margin. Knowing RV before you walk into a pawn shop is the difference between a fair deal and getting taken.
Eccentric Value is the top-dollar ceiling — what a serious collector, specialist dealer, or auction house buyer would pay if the item found the right audience. A Tiffany lamp sold at a garage sale might fetch $800. The same lamp at a specialist auction house or to the right collector could command $3,000+. EcV surfaces that opportunity so pickers and dealers know when it's worth the extra effort to find the right buyer.
For items without barcodes — antiques, vintage furniture, art glass, costume jewelry, vintage clothing — NSpicker's Item Scan mode uses AI visual identification powered by NSpicker's visual intelligence engine. Point your camera at any antique, take a photo, and NSpicker identifies the item, category, approximate era, and market value. Rate the condition (Excellent / Good / Fair / Poor) and the platform returns condition-adjusted EV, RV, and EcV values.