That dead laptop, broken TV, or old game console has parts worth real money. AI identifies every valuable component and shows you what it actually sells for.
No credit card required. Works on any phone.
Three steps from scan to cash
Point your phone at any electronic device — TV, laptop, game console, printer, server. Or type the model number.
AI identifies valuable boards, screens, power supplies, drives, and modules. Each with real sold prices from eBay.
Step-by-step teardown guides. List components on eBay with optimized titles. Track your electronics flipping profits.
AI reads board model numbers, identifies chipsets, and knows which boards are in demand for repair shops.
Cracked screens still have valuable components. We identify LCD panels, backlights, and T-CON boards worth pulling.
Gold-plated connectors, silver contacts, palladium capacitors. Know which boards are worth keeping for metal recovery.
Not just "the motherboard" — we identify specific ICs, RAM modules, GPUs, and power regulators that sell individually.
Know which components require special disposal. Stay compliant while maximizing what you can legally resell.
Sometimes a quick fix makes the whole unit worth more than parting it out. AI tells you which path pays better.
Buying pallets of returns or e-waste? Scan the lot and know instantly which units to part out vs. refurbish.
Dead devices come in daily. Know which donor boards and components to harvest before you recycle the rest.
Maximize revenue per pound. AI sorts high-value components from bulk scrap so you extract every dollar.
TVs, laptops, desktops, tablets, game consoles, printers, servers, networking equipment, audio equipment, and more.
Yes. Take a close-up photo of a board and AI will identify specific ICs, capacitors, connectors, and modules.
Often yes. A broken 55" Samsung TV can have $80-150 in parts: the T-CON board, power supply, main board, and LED strips.
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It takes 30 seconds. No credit card. No commitment.
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