Discover the true value of your comic books with ComicSnap – the smart way to identify, value, and organize your collection. Simply snap a photo to instantly recognize any comic book, check trusted market prices, get grading suggestions, and save it to your digital bookshelf.
Whether you are a beginner who just inherited a comic book, a collector building an archive, or a reseller looking for quick valuations, ComicSnap is your all-in-one companion.
What can ComicSnap do?
- Accurate Market Valuation – Know if your comic is common or a valuable rarity before you buy, sell, or store.
- Instant Identification – Unlock series, key issue, value, and publication data with one quick scan.
- Condition Guidance – Get grading suggestions (Fine, Very Fine, Near Mint) to price with confidence.
- Organize Your Collection – Save scans, track total value, and watch your collection grow.
- Learn & Explore – Read articles on legendary comic books, tips for collectors, and guides for beginners.
Why Choose ComicSnap?
Accurate — Reliable valuation in seconds
Effortless — Just scan, no manual searching
Insightful — Key facts and details at your fingertips
Organized — Manage your entire collection in one app
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I spent the last few days going through my collection of comic books. It’s been great! I’ve been keeping them safe for the last 30 years. Every 3 or 4 years I pull them out and try to organize and list them. It’s always gets me nostalgic, remembering buying certain ones. who you were with, when you got them, or the comic store you use to shop at. It’s like going through old pictures.The ComicSnap app made this trip down memory lane so much fun! Now they are organized and I can check my collection at any time. Getting a rough value of my Comic books was amazing. The suspense of pulling an issue out and remembering it, then getting a rough value was very exciting! A+ App I’ll be paying my yearly membership, just having them all organized is worth it for me.I also love Coinsnap for my Coin and Bill collection. They are both great for having your collection with appraisals in your pocket.
Good, but could be much better
fraternityguru
So I haven’t done any comic collecting for almost 30yrs now but have a small collection that I’m passing onto my son. I saw this app and thought it would be interesting to see what the ones I have are worth. I love how easy this is to use and take photos of my collection but the price ranges are way to broad, where are these being taken from??And the app seems to have issues with reprints and variant editions… it doesn’t seem to recognize covers that are variants of editions and they keep getting the wrong title. And I’ve noticed that when I snap a photo and then retake a photo of the same comic, the “range” changes…. Why is that??According to your app I have a collection worth $3,000,000 ….. how is that? I scanned a 1983 nestle quick reprint of Action comic 1 and it didn’t know it wasn’t the real thing?Also, there needs to be a better way to organize “my collection”. I’d like to see updates to this where all the photos could be setup by title or prices, or other categories so I don’t have to scroll though all the photos to see what I have duplicated…. The search is ok but if I don’t know the exact title it isn’t so good.
Developer Response
Hi fraternityguru, we appreciate your detailed feedback and apologize for the identification errors regarding reprints and variants; sometimes subtle text distinguishing a reprint (like the Nestle Quik version) from an original can be missed if lighting isn't optimal, leading to inflated valuations. To improve consistency, try scanning on a flat surface with even light, but please send images of the misidentified comics to support@thevisionext.com so our experts can correct the values for you; we also hear your request for better collection sorting and are working on adding organization by title and price in future updates.
Great app, needs improvement
Daaaez_eyyydoo13
This app is great if you just bought a stack of collectors edition comic books from the guy off the street at $40 and you know they gotta be worth something. As I went about finding out the worth- I found this app ComicSnap! It’s straight to the point. Snap a pic, you get the grading assumption, the suggested sellers value, and other geeky stuff. And it holds true to its value because I have now sold 3 comic books that I got almost close to what the app said because of its worth.. only thing I would like this app designer to improve on is allowing us to see where the value or the estimated values are coming from what source websites is it pulling from? Can you show us the link where the last comics book of that value was sold on? Or posted? That would be more of a valid reference
I will adjust once fixed
FoIIowTheLeader
I like the app a lot and its functionality and ease of use but it has a major problem and going through other comments its seems very prevalent. If you snap multiple pics with the comic you will get different values because of lighting, angles and things of that nature. That is understandable to a degree but should be adjusted to where lighting doesn’t drastically affect value. The biggest problem is when you scan graded comics, the lighting shouldn’t matter, the angle shouldn’t matter, nothing about its aesthetic should matter because it’s graded and in a hard plastic cover so it doesn’t need to determine a so it doesn’t need to determine a condition. It should take that 9.8 comic and compare it to the other values and prices to get an accurate value. There is no excuses for having that issue when scanning graded comics. I like to buy graded comics but can’t tell a proper value with this app. Your technology also needs to be able to determine re-prints from older original comics. If you can adjust these things I’d be happy to give 5 stars.
Developer Response
Hi FoIIowTheLeader, we appreciate your constructive feedback and apologize for the inconsistencies with graded comics and reprints; we are actively refining our algorithms to better prioritize the certified grade on the label over environmental factors like lighting. To help reduce glare on the plastic slabs during scanning, try using diffused lighting, and please feel free to send specific examples to support@thevisionext.com so our experts can investigate and improve the accuracy for these items.
A few minor bugs have been fixed for smoother user experience.
Version 1.3.0
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Information
Seller
Next Vision Limited
Size
87.1 MB
Category
Reference
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 16 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 16 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 13.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.