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How it works

How bulk CEX pricing works.

Point your camera at a pile of video games, DVDs, Blu-rays, CDs, headphones, phones, tablets, laptops or other consumer electronics. We tell you what each item is and what CEX will pay you, with a recent eBay sold-price alongside each match so you can decide whether to take CEX's cash or list it yourself.

For items CEX doesn't catalogue, we'll prompt you to scan the barcode, which gives you a clean eBay-only price. We'd rather show nothing than guess.

1

Snap a photo or scan a barcode

Open the Scan tab. Photo mode takes one shot of many items laid out flat, game cases spine-up works best. Barcode mode reads a single EAN at a time, faster than typing. You can mix modes in the same session.

2

AI identifies every item

A vision model reads titles, brands, console types, and colours from the photo. It's tuned for charity-shop and car-boot stock, anything that resells second-hand. For barcodes we go straight to the catalogue lookup.

3

We price it against CEX and eBay

For each identified item we fetch CEX UK trade and retail prices (instant) and eBay UK sold listings from the last 30 days (the actual market rate). You see both side-by-side, CEX is the floor, eBay is what real buyers pay.

4

Save the keepers, export the list

Tap the bookmark on any row to save it. Saved items sync across every device you've signed into. Tap View on CEX to jump straight to the listing. Pro users can export everything to CSV for stocklists.

Pricing. Free up to 10 scans a month, no signup needed. Pro and Power Seller plans unlock more monthly scans and CSV export. See pricing →
A note on privacy. Photos are sent to OpenAI for identification and aren't stored by us. CEX and eBay lookups are anonymous. The only personal data we keep is your email (for sign-in), your saved items, and a daily photo counter. Full privacy notice.
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