The AI scanner that tells you what anything is really worth. Snap an item and in seconds get a fair-price check so you never overpay as a buyer — plus your resale value, profit and where to sell if you're flipping it. Real prices from eBay, Vinted, Facebook and your local marketplaces.
No setup. No spreadsheets. Just point and decide.
Point your phone at the item — at the stall, in the booth, anywhere. One tap.
Identifies the item, checks 12+ local marketplaces, scans for fakes — all in parallel.
Get the resale price, sell-speed score, and a clear Worth it or Skip verdict.
Pick the mode that fits how you source.
Snap one photo of one item. Best when you're holding something specific and need an instant verdict before the seller moves on.
Same item, multiple angles. Use Multi Scan when you need higher accuracy — photograph the front, back, and label of a single item so the AI can identify the exact model and check authenticity.
Several different items in one go. Snap each separately, hit scan, and FlipTip AI returns a ranked list — best flips on top, skips on the bottom. Perfect for sourcing trips.
Turn on the radar and walk the flea market. When you pause on something with real resale potential, FlipTip flags it in green — right on screen — and stays silent on the junk. It's your spotter: it tells you what's worth a closer look so you don't waste time. Tap the green find to run a full scan and get the worth-it verdict.
Stand at the stall. Scan. Know in seconds if it's worth your money.
No more guessing. A clear Buy or Skip verdict on every item — so you decide in seconds while you're still standing at the stall.
See your expected profit and the highest price you should pay before you haggle. FlipTip works out the max offer that still leaves you a margin.
Know if it sells in 2 days or 2 months. A 1–10 score built from real listing data on your local marketplace — not guesswork.
FlipTip tells you how sure it is about the item, and shows other models it could be — so you never buy on a wrong ID.
Spots fake brands, suspicious labels, and authenticity red flags before you waste money — logos, stitching, stamps, and materials.
Real used prices from your own marketplaces — eBay, Vinted, Facebook, Wallapop, KP and more — in your language, wherever you sell.
I built FlipTip AI because I watched too many resellers lose money at flea markets — buying things they thought were rare but weren't, or walking past a $200 flip because they didn't recognize it.
Every reseller needs a tool that works at the stall, in their language, with their local prices. Not a generic price-lookup tool. A real one.
That's what FlipTip AI is. Built for resellers, by someone who watched them grind.
Everything you need to know about the AI price & resale scanner for buyers and resellers.
FlipTip AI is an AI-powered value scanner for anyone who doesn't want to overpay — everyday shoppers, bargain hunters, flippers, and full-time resellers alike. You point your phone camera at an item — at a flea market, thrift store, garage sale, or estate sale — and FlipTip AI identifies the brand and model, estimates a real used price range from your country's actual marketplaces, tells you whether the asking price is fair or too high, and (if you're reselling) scores how fast it sells and gives you a clear worth it or skip verdict in seconds. No spreadsheets, no guesswork, no opening five apps at the stall.
What makes FlipTip AI different from generic price-lookup tools is that it understands local resale reality. The scanner checks the platforms people in your country actually use — eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Kijiji, OfferUp, KupujemProdajem, Leboncoin, Wallapop, Mercari, and dozens of others — and adjusts its verdict for your region's demand. Resellers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Germany, Serbia, France, Spain, and 40+ other countries get prices that match what items genuinely sell for at home, not a single global guess.
Point your phone camera at the item while you're standing at the stall — at a flea market, thrift store, garage sale, or estate sale. The AI recognizes the brand, model, and condition cues in seconds, then checks current and historical listings on your country's marketplaces (such as eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Kijiji, OfferUp, or your local classifieds). It returns the typical used resale price range, a sell speed score from 1 to 10, a worth-it or skip verdict, and any authenticity red flags it spots — so you can decide on the spot before the seller moves on.
FlipTip AI works in 50+ countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Switzerland, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Ukraine, and dozens more. The scanner pulls real listing data from your country's actual marketplaces — eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Kijiji, OfferUp, Mercari, Wallapop, Leboncoin, Vinted, KupujemProdajem, Bazos, and many local platforms — so prices match what items genuinely sell for at home.
FlipTip AI uses live data from your country's actual marketplaces — current asking prices, recent sold listings, and historical trends — so prices reflect real demand right now, not generic global averages. The scanner returns a price range (low–high) rather than a single number, because used items vary by condition. For high-confidence categories like electronics, tools, designer brands, and collectibles, accuracy is very high. For one-of-a-kind antiques or extremely rare items, the AI flags lower confidence and recommends manual verification.
Yes. FlipTip AI has a Free plan so you can try the scanner without paying — no credit card required. Paid plans (Hustler, Flipper, and Dealer) unlock more daily scans, batch scanning of multiple items at once, full scan history, and additional features for full-time resellers. You can cancel any paid plan at any time, with no questions asked.
Yes. The scanner looks for common counterfeit red flags — wrong logos, off-spec stitching, suspicious stamps, mismatched materials, and inconsistent labels — and warns you before you spend money on a likely fake.
From weekend flea market hunter to full-time reseller.