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Enter a UPC, EAN, ISBN, SKU, or product code and hand it off to PriceSnap manual lookup for current market-aware price checks.
UPC, EAN, ISBN, SKU, and model codes can separate lookalike products that share the same name. PriceSnap keeps the code attached to the lookup so the result can focus on the exact item.
Photo scan
Capture visible labels, marks, condition, and model signals.
Manual lookup
Use exact names, codes, sizes, and condition when you already know them.
Actionable result
See comps, value range, seller notes, and next steps in one flow.
Product code lookup
A product code is not a price by itself. It is a matching clue that helps a price checker distinguish the exact product, format, pack size, or edition before comparing market results.
Yes. Enter the UPC or related product code, then add brand and item details so PriceSnap can search for current listings and comparable prices for the exact product.
UPC or EAN
Retail product matching
Useful for packaged goods, electronics, toys, and items where the barcode identifies a specific variant.
ISBN
Book edition matching
ISBNs help separate hardcover, paperback, international, textbook, and older edition prices.
SKU or model
Variant matching
Retailer SKUs and model numbers help with color, storage, size, and bundle differences.
Style or set code
Collector matching
Sneaker style codes, LEGO set numbers, and card numbers often matter more than broad product names.
UPC plus platform and title
A code can separate standard, collector, region, and re-release versions.
ISBN plus condition
A one-digit edition difference can change resale value.
Style code plus size
Style code narrows the model while size and condition affect the price range.
Model number plus accessories
Model codes help avoid comparing newer and older versions by mistake.
Use manual lookup when you already have the product code and item name.
Open manual lookupLookup handoff
Enter the code here and PriceSnap will open manual lookup with the identifier already filled in. Add the brand and product name on the next step for a stronger result.
You can use UPC, EAN, ISBN, SKU, model number, style code, or set number. The lookup works best when the code is paired with a brand and product name.
No. A UPC identifies a product or variant, but price depends on retailer, condition, availability, location, and whether the item is new or used.
Yes. Use the barcode lookup or manual scanner flow on a supported browser to capture the code with the camera.
Tool
Scan or enter a barcode and use it as a product identifier for price checks.
Tool
Point your camera at an item to scan its price and resale value.
Tool
Type in any product and get a market-backed price check in seconds.
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Compare item, grocery, barcode, and basket prices with market-aware source links.
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Check an item first, then capture interest in future price tracking and watchlists.
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Scan grocery receipts or shopping lists and turn them into comparable baskets.