Stamp Identifier

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About this app

Stamp Identifier is your go-to app for exploring and identifying postage stamps in seconds. Just snap a photo, and powerful AI instantly reveals details like country, era, estimated value, printing methods, and catalog info. From rare classics to modern issues, identification is quick and reliable.

The app includes a vast, regularly updated database covering stamps worldwide. You’ll find information on materials, perforation, issue dates, colors, and more. Organize your collection effortlessly with tools to sort, filter, and track your stamps and wishlist.

More than an ID tool, Stamp Identifier is a complete collecting platform. Discover expert insights, market trends, and educational resources. Connect with a global community, share discoveries, and join virtual exhibitions or trades.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced collector, Stamp Identifier helps you unlock every stamp’s story and enrich your hobby.

- Stamp Identifier Premium :
Get unlimited identifications with Premium access:

- Plans :
Weekly: $7.99/week
Annual: $34.99/year (7-day free trial included)

- Terms :
Payment charged to your iTunes account at purchase.
Subscriptions auto-renew unless turned off 24 hours before renewal.
Manage or cancel anytime in Apple Account Settings.
Unused trial time is forfeited upon subscription.
Updated on
Oct 28, 2025

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