RoseGlass is the AI eBay listing tool that turns a phone photo into a priced, ready-to-post listing — it reads the label and prices against real sold comps and your own sales history, photo to ready-to-post in about 90 seconds. You tap Approve. It goes live — or scan an item in the aisle to see what it's worth before you buy it (¼ run).
RoseGlass isn't built for one niche. It reads whatever your camera sees.
Reads brand, size, and style straight off the tag — the title writes itself, measurements and all.
Reads the card name, set, and number right off the photo, then prices it against real sold comps.
Pulls the exact model number off the label — the spec you actually have, not a lookalike.
Point the camera at whatever the cleanout produced. One photo per item, priced piece by piece.
One phone, one agent, one tap. That's the whole pipeline — and you're only needed for the tap.
You — or a warehouse worker — shoot the item and its labels on any phone. No app, just a link. One submission, one item.
The agent reads the label first — not guessing from the picture — pulls real sold comps, weighs your own sales history, and drafts the title, description, and item specifics.
The priced draft waits in your dashboard. Adjust if you like, tap Approve, and it posts to eBay. Sales sync back automatically.
The math on a single box of inventory.
Same hour, 10× the inventory listed. The backlog shrinks instead of growing, and the stuff you photographed today is earning tonight.
Fast doesn't mean reckless. Every control that matters stays in your hands.
One run = one full agent job: photo in, priced ready-to-post listing out. Pick the model that does the thinking — prices update as you click. Switch anytime; your balance is in runs, not dollars.
1 token = 1 full agent run (photo → priced, ready-to-post listing). Scout scans — checking what an item is worth before you buy — cost ¼ run. Prices shown for the selected model; switch models anytime — your balance is in runs, not dollars.
20 free runs, no card. Your selected model and plan are filled in below — about a minute and you're photographing your first item.
Everything you need is on this page — nothing has been emailed to you, so save your links before you leave.
Straight answers before you hand over a single photo.
Both, end to end. RoseGlass identifies the item from your photo, prices it against live sold comps plus your own sales history, drafts the title, description, and item specifics, and — once you tap Approve — posts it to your connected eBay account. There's no separate posting step and nothing to paste anywhere.
Bulk tools still make you do the hard part: filling templates and spreadsheets. With RoseGlass, a photo is the input. The AI reads the label, writes the title and item specifics, and sets the price — you review a finished draft instead of typing one.
Pricing is per run — one run takes one photo to a priced, ready-to-post listing. Runs start at $0.07 each depending on which AI model does the thinking, every new account gets 20 free runs with no card on the starter models (the premium engines unlock when you buy tokens), and monthly plans start at 25 runs a month. The live pricing above always shows the current numbers.
No. Any registered eBay seller account works — RoseGlass connects to it directly. An eBay Store can lower your eBay fees at volume, but it's never required to use RoseGlass.
Yes — that's the point of the two links. The worker link is a camera-only intake page: staff photograph items and submit them, nothing else. Prices, comps, margins, and approvals live only on your owner dashboard.
Yes — that's Scout mode. Flip the intake camera to Scout, snap the item where it sits, and the agent identifies it and prices it against real sold comps — no listing created, no logistics questions. A scan costs ¼ run. If it's a winner, one tap promotes the scan into a full ready-to-post listing for the remaining ¾ — so scan-then-list costs exactly 1 run, the same as listing directly.
Your owner link IS your sign-in — there's no password. Have it? Open your dashboard.
Open my dashboardWe'll email your sign-in links to the address you signed up with.