Scan & Value Record - Vinyl ID

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About this app

Vinyl Identifier is your ultimate record scanner and vinyl companion. Instantly identify any record by scanning its cover, barcode, or catalog number, and discover its true market value. Whether you’re a collector, reseller, or just found a box of old LPs, Vinyl Identifier helps you know exactly what you have in your hands.
Main Features & Benefits
Record Scanner – Instantly identify vinyl by scanning cover art, barcode, or catalog number.
Vinyl Identifier – Get full release details: artist, tracklist, year, and pressing info.
Record Value Checker – See real-time market value to know if your LP is a $5 find or a $500 treasure.
Collection Manager – Build and organize your personal vinyl library in the cloud.
Wishlist – Save records you want to track down later.
Export & Backup – Export your collection to CSV or sync across devices.
Discogs Integration – Close integration with the world’s largest vinyl database.
Why Use Vinyl Identifier?
Collectors – Keep your vinyl collection organized and track its total value.
Resellers – Make smarter buying and selling decisions at record stores, flea markets, or online.
Beginners – Quickly learn the value of records without typing complex serial numbers.
How it works:
Snap a photo of the cover or barcode.
Get instant identification + market value.
Add it to your collection or wishlist.
No more guessing prices or manually searching — Vinyl Identifier makes vinyl collecting effortless, accurate, and fun.
Download now and start exploring the real value of your records!
Updated on
Oct 8, 2025

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