
About Us:
Key Takeaways
- •Photo-based valuation research for antiques and collectibles from a single upload workflow
- •Multi-step review that checks item identity, visible condition, and supporting market context before showing a range
- •30+ collectible categories from fine art to vintage watches, jewelry, and antiques
- •Pay-as-you-go pricing starting at $6.99, with bundle pricing down to $4.00 per item
Illuminating Provenance Through Data
ValuThis is built for people who need a faster, clearer starting point when researching antiques and collectibles. The platform turns a photo set into a structured valuation report that can support resale planning, estate triage, and collection review.
The Art of Precision Valuation
Value is rarely about one thing. A useful report has to connect visible condition, maker or model clues, category expertise, and comparable-market context. That is the layer ValuThis is designed to support.
The workflow combines image analysis, category detection, visible condition review, and comparable-market research to build a valuation range instead of a single false-precision number. That matters whether the item is a piece of estate jewelry, a watch, a signed print, or a mixed estate-sale find.
The result is a practical research tool for collectors, resellers, estates, and curious owners who want to know what an item may be worth before deciding whether to sell, consign, keep researching, or escalate to a specialist.
Our Methodology
Every valuation starts with what can be confirmed from the photos: category, maker cues, model references, dimensions, materials, visible wear, and any labels or hallmarks. That evidence is then combined with category-specific market context to produce a range and commentary, not a single unsupported number.
Read the full valuation methodologyThe AI Judge™ System: How We Eliminate Hallucinations
Unlike a simple one-shot prompt, ValuThis uses a review workflow that separates item identification, condition interpretation, and valuation context:
- Image review: The workflow first identifies category and visible distinguishing features.
- Condition interpretation: Surface wear, damage, restoration clues, and missing components are treated as part of value, not noise.
- Market context: Comparable-market references help frame where a likely valuation range should sit.
- Range output: The report is expressed as a supported range with commentary rather than a single exact-price claim.
Why that matters: A valuation system should show its reasoning through evidence and ranges, especially when photo quality or market depth makes certainty unrealistic.
A Natural Alliance
ValuThis fits best as an early-stage research layer for dealers, estates, and collectors who need to sort, prioritize, and understand items before spending more time or money on specialist review.
For institutional or high-volume use cases, the main value is speed, consistency, and helping a team decide which objects deserve deeper authentication, cataloging, or appraisal work.
Explore Partnership Opportunities
Talk with the team about dealer, estate, institutional, or high-volume research workflows