Snap a photo of any stamp and get instant AI identification with real-time market values. From British India lithographs and Scinde Dawk to modern India Post commemoratives — StampScan covers the full range of Indian philately.
Powerful features for philatelists, from beginners to seasoned experts
Snap a photo and let our AI identify your stamp instantly. Works brilliantly with Indian definitives, commemoratives, British India issues, and all worldwide stamps.
Get current prices based on recent auction results from Marudhar Arts, Philatelia, and international platforms. Updated daily for accurate Indian stamp valuations.
Extensive coverage of British India, Convention States, Feudatory States, and Republic of India stamps. From the 1854 Lithographs to modern India Post issues.
Organise your stamps into albums, add tags and notes. Export to CSV or PDF at any time. Track your collection value in Indian rupees.
Scan stamps and browse your collection without an internet connection. Perfect for stamp exhibitions, dealer visits, and philatelic society meetings across India.
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Current market prices based on recent sales and condition
Comprehensive coverage of Indian philately from the Scinde Dawk to modern commemoratives
India has one of the richest and most fascinating philatelic histories in the world. StampScan covers the entire spectrum of Indian stamps, helping collectors identify and value everything from the legendary 1852 Scinde Dawk — Asia's first postage stamp — to the latest India Post releases.
Whether you are sorting through a family collection, hunting for rare varieties at Marudhar Arts auctions, or building a specialised display for your local philatelic society, StampScan gives you the tools to identify stamps accurately and understand their market value.
One of the world's rarest stamps. StampScan identifies the famous 1854 error and its varieties.
Asia's first postage stamp (1852). AI recognises all colour varieties and conditions.
Complete coverage from the 1854 Lithographs through to the final George VI issues of 1947.
Convention and Feudatory States stamps — highly collectible princely state issues.
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Common questions from Indian collectors
Yes! StampScan's AI is trained on hundreds of thousands of stamps including all major Indian issues. From the 1854 Lithographs and Queen Victoria issues through to modern Republic of India commemoratives — StampScan identifies them all with 95% accuracy. It covers British India, Convention States, Feudatory States, and post-independence issues.
Absolutely. Simply scan your British India stamp with StampScan and receive an instant AI identification along with current market values based on recent auction results from platforms like Marudhar Arts and international dealers. Values are adjusted for condition, perforation, and watermark variety.
Yes, StampScan pulls real-time pricing data from major auction platforms and dealer listings. You'll see recent sold prices so you know exactly what your Indian stamps are worth in the current market.
Yes, StampScan is completely free to download and use in India. The free plan includes 3 stamp scans per day and storage for up to 50 stamps. For unlimited scans, real-time market values, and advanced collection management, you can upgrade to StampScan Pro for ₹549/month.
Yes, StampScan can identify the famous 1854 Inverted Head 4 Annas — one of the world's rarest stamps. The AI is trained on all major Indian philatelic rarities including the Scinde Dawk, 1854 Lithographs, and other high-value British India issues.
Yes, StampScan can identify stamps from Indian Convention States (Chamba, Faridkot, Gwalior, Jind, Nabha, Patiala) and many Feudatory States (Hyderabad, Travancore, Cochin, Baroda, and more). These princely state issues are highly collectible and StampScan provides accurate identification and valuation.
Absolutely. StampScan's offline mode lets you scan stamps and browse your collection without an internet connection. It's perfect for philatelic exhibitions like INDIPEX, stamp dealer visits, and India Post events across the country.
StampScan achieves 95% accuracy for Indian stamp identification. The AI is trained on extensive databases covering British India issues, Convention and Feudatory States, Republic of India commemoratives, and modern India Post definitives. It recognises watermarks, perforations, and printing varieties important for Indian philately.
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