AI Gemstone Identification
Instantly identify diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, and 200+ gemstone varieties.
Free download - in-app purchases available
Our gemstone identifier app uses cutting-edge AI technology to instantly identify gemstones, precious stones, and crystals. Get accurate gemstone identification, professional valuations, and detailed gemological information. Simply take a photo and discover the value behind your gemstones.
Free download - in-app purchases available
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Features
Advanced recognition, practical education, and collection tools in one focused identification experience.
Instantly identify diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, and 200+ gemstone varieties.
Get estimated price ranges based on cut, clarity, carat, and color using gemological methodology.
Distinguish real gemstones from synthetic, treated, or imitation stones with greater confidence.
Build your digital gemstone inventory with photos, descriptions, and estimated values.
How It Works
Identify a specimen, understand the result, and keep learning from every find.
Photograph your gemstone using your smartphone camera or upload from your gallery.
AI analyzes cut, color, clarity, and inclusions to identify the gemstone and estimate its value.
Explore value trends, origin possibilities, care instructions, and gemological details.
Testimonials
“It helps me screen stones before I source pieces for custom jewelry projects.”
Sarah K.
Jewelry Designer
“The quick checks help me avoid overpaying for stones that are not what sellers claim.”
Michael R.
Estate Sale Buyer
“I discovered that several of my grandmother's stones deserved a proper appraisal.”
Diana L.
Gem Collector
FAQ
Clear photos under neutral light produce the best results. For high-value stones, always confirm with a certified gemologist.
It can estimate ranges from visual traits, but it is not a replacement for a lab report or professional appraisal.
The identifier supports diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, quartz varieties, opals, garnets, and many more.
Use bright indirect light, a white or gray background, and avoid heavy reflections or colored lighting.
Use only photos you are comfortable uploading. Avoid including faces, documents, or personal location details in the frame.
Download the app when you want a field-ready companion for identifying finds.