The fastest way to catalogue your vinyl — and list it for sale. Snap the sleeve. We match it against Discogs and push an SEO-optimised listing to Discogs Marketplace and Shopify in one tap.
You know the drill. Pull the sleeve. Type the title. Copy the catalog number off the spine. Cross-reference Discogs. Write a description. Re-write it for Shopify. Re-write it for the marketplace. Photograph it five times. Screw up the matrix number. Repeat. Four hundred times.
Typing titles, artists, labels, catalog numbers and pressing details by hand. For every record. Errors compound. Listings get rejected.
Discogs Marketplace wants strict formatting. Shopify wants clean product pages. eBay (coming next) wants keyword-stuffed titles. You're writing the same record three times.
Missing pressing year. Missing country. Missing "first press" or "promo" or "reissue." Buyers searching for the right pressing never find yours.
Photo recognition does the heavy lifting. Discogs fills in the blanks. Publishing is one tap on each channel.
Point, shoot. Our recognition engine reads the cover, spine, label — even matrix numbers etched on the runout. No typing.
We match the photo to the exact pressing. Tracklist, catalog number, year, country, label — pulled in, verified, ready.
Platform-optimised titles and descriptions, generated and posted. One tap puts the record on Discogs Marketplace and Shopify at the same time. eBay arrives in the next phase.
Trained on sleeves, labels, matrix numbers and runout etchings. It tells a 1979 UK first press from a 1981 reissue — because that's the difference between £20 and £200.
Search and filter your whole crate by artist, format, condition or price. Per-record status badges show exactly where each pressing lives — Draft, Listed or not yet pushed — on every channel, side by side.
You've got a couple of crates. You want to know what you own. Maybe flip the odd duplicate. You care that your catalogue is correct — because you are.
You trade weekly. You've written the same description four hundred times. Listings are your job, not your hobby — and they're eating your evenings.
You run a store. Maybe a team. Inventory on Discogs, on Shopify, in the bricks-and-mortar — soon on eBay too. You need one source of truth and fast, consistent listings at scale.
For common releases with clear sleeve art, match confidence is typically 90%+. For rare, damaged or imported pressings, we surface the top candidates from Discogs and you confirm in a tap. It's faster than typing — even in edge cases.
Discogs Marketplace and Shopify at launch, with channel-specific titles and descriptions. eBay is the priority for phase two. Reverb is being scoped with early Pro users.
No. We use Discogs as a data source — you don't need an account to benefit from enrichment. If you do have one, you can link it to sync your collection and wantlists.
You do. Full CSV and JSON export on every plan, including Free. Your catalogue is your catalogue — VinylGrinder is a tool, not a hostage situation.
No. Condition grading is the dealer's call, always. We surface the Goldmine grade fields for sleeve and media, and auto-fill pressing/pressing-variant data — but you grade the record.
All of the above. Box sets and multi-disc releases are handled as a single record with linked media. 78s are on the roadmap after launch.
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