Stop guessing.
Stop getting burned.

PawnScan pulls real sold comps from eBay, PriceCharting, and live metal prices — then tells you what to offer, with links to every sale it used. Under a minute, every time.

No card required. No time limit. Upgrade prompt appears after your 10th appraisal — never before.

Suggested offer
1995 Rolex Submariner 16610
Steel · black dial · visible scratches on bezel
$5,380$5,870
High · 92%19 sold listings · eBay, last 60 days
Low
$4,900
Median
$6,340
High
$6,800
Comps
19
3 listings excluded (parts only or no movement)
eBay sold listings
19 sales · Mar–May 2026
WatchCount
847 watchers · 12 days to sell

Serial number not visible — flip the caseback before offering. If it predates 1990, the value shifts.

Under a minute to a suggested offer range·8–22 recent sold listings per result·~$0.08 per appraisal·Every source linked, every time

Sandra Kowalski, Treasure Chest Pawn
Sandra KowalskiTreasure Chest Pawn · Phoenix, AZ

“My guys were giving two different numbers on the same watch. PawnScan normalized everything — same inputs, same result. No more arguing about who was right.”

Ray Dominguez, Three Rivers Pawn
Ray DominguezThree Rivers Pawn · Pittsburgh, PA

“Customer pushed back on my number. I turned the screen around and showed him the 19 eBay sold listings it pulled. That was the end of the negotiation.”

Three steps. No training required.

Open the app, scan, and you're done. Works alongside your existing POS — nothing to migrate or install.

01

Take a photo or type what you have

PawnScan reads brand, model, and condition from the image. No barcode, no manual entry. If something looks off — wrong angle, worn serial, obscured markings — it tells you and still returns a result.

Hand holding a phone to photograph a watch
02

It pulls real sold data — in parallel, in seconds

eBay sold listings, PriceCharting, live metal spot prices, WatchCount demand signals — all running at the same time. Only closed sales. Never asking prices, never estimated values.

03

You get an offer range with the receipts

A suggested range, a confidence score, plain-language notes on what it couldn't see, and a link to every sold listing it used. Tap any number to trace it back to the source. If confidence is under 50%, it tells you that too and flags what to verify in person before committing.

Real output, real item

1995 Rolex Submariner 16610High · 92%
Watches · Steel sports watch · Automatic movement
$5,380$5,870
Based on 19 sold comps · eBay, Mar–May 2026 · 3 listings excluded (parts only)
Low (condition-matched)$4,900
Median$6,340
High$6,800
Sale windowMar–May 2026
eBay sold listings
19 comps · condition-matched · 3 excluded
WatchCount.com
847 watchers · avg 12 days to sell

Identified as a Submariner 16610 by bezel style and case shape. Pulled 22 eBay sold listings for 16610 in good/very good condition from the past 90 days — removed 3 outliers (parts-only listings). Median landed at $6,340; offer range is set at 85–93% of median to allow resale margin.

Visible scratches on bezel insert. Case shows light scratching consistent with regular wear. Crystal appears intact from this angle.

Cannot confirm movement is original from photos. Cannot read the reference number on the caseback. If the movement has been replaced or the serial predates 1990, the value could shift significantly.

Verify before offering: Check caseback reference number. Confirm movement is original. Ask for box and papers — they move this $800–$1,200 higher.

This is what an appraisal looks like.

Eight sections, every time, in order. Nothing is hidden or summarized away. Every number traces back to a real source.

  • Item identified — category, brand, model, confidence
  • Suggested offer range — the number you actually need
  • Market data — low, median, high, sale count, date window
  • Source links — every number is traceable
  • How we got here — plain language, no jargon
  • Damage noted — what the photos show
  • Where I could be wrong — explicit uncertainty
  • Verify before offering — what to check in person

Built for the counter, not the boardroom.

Every decision here was made by someone with a customer waiting.

Shows its work

Every number links back to a real sold listing or a live spot price. Tap any figure to see exactly what it came from.

Tells you when it's not sure

Confidence scores 80%+ are high. Under 50% flags for manual review. It still gives you a number — just tells you to verify specific things before committing.

Knows the difference between a Glock 17 and a Glock 19

Electronics, jewelry, firearms, watches, musical instruments, gaming, power tools — each category has its own trained analysis. Not one generic prompt.

Works from your phone. No installs.

No POS migration. No setup. Open the app, run the appraisal, done. Whatever you're using today keeps working exactly as before.

Staff accounts, individual logins

Pro and Shop plans include staff accounts. Every employee gets their own login. Every appraisal is logged by who ran it.

Every appraisal logged automatically

Item, offer range, confidence score, sources — all saved. Searchable, auditable. Build your shop's history from day one without extra effort.

Some things only you can catch.

We're upfront about where photos aren't enough. Every appraisal ends with a specific “Verify before offering” checklist — not boilerplate.

We can't feel the weight of a gold chain to know if it's solid
We can't open a watch case to see if the movement is original
We can't detect a buffed or re-stamped serial number
We can't read a karat stamp that's worn or cut off in the photo
We can't smell mildew — a real tell on guitar amps and furniture
We can't physically flip an item to check what's on the other side

Real sold data. No asking prices.

PawnScan uses sold listings and live spot prices — never asking prices or estimated values. Every source is shown in the result.

eBay sold listings
Backbone of every appraisal. Condition-matched, recency-weighted, outliers removed beyond 2σ.
PriceCharting
Games, consoles, and collectibles. Graded and ungraded comps, not estimated values.
Metals-API
Live gold, silver, and platinum spot prices. Updated continuously, not daily.
WatchCount.com
eBay demand signals — watcher counts and average days to sell for specific references.

PawnScan probably isn't for you if:

You only deal in one or two categories and already have them memorized·You appraise fewer than 5 items a week·You need a full POS replacement — we're not that

Simple, predictable pricing.

Start free — 10 appraisals, no card, no time limit. Full Pro features during the trial.

Starter
$49/mo

For a solo operator appraising a manageable volume.

  • 100 appraisals per month
  • 10 deep research appraisals
  • 1 staff account
  • Full appraisal log
  • All data sources
  • Email support
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Shop
$179/mo

Multiple locations, unlimited staff, maximum deep research.

  • Unlimited appraisals
  • 150 deep research appraisals
  • Unlimited staff accounts
  • Multi-location support
  • Full appraisal log
  • All data sources
  • Priority support + onboarding
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Deep research overage: $0.50 per appraisal beyond your plan allowance. Billed at month end, never hard-stopped.

Try it on a real item. See what it says.

10 free appraisals, no card required. If it doesn't pay for itself in the first week, don't upgrade.

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Upgrade prompt appears after your 10th appraisal completes — never mid-session, never before.