A toy’s value comes down to four things: exactly what it is, its condition, its packaging, and what similar ones actually sell for. Here’s how to judge each — plus a free app that estimates any toy’s worth from a photo.
Free on iOS · Value, rarity & condition from one photo
Two near-identical toys can be worth wildly different amounts. Here’s why.
Line, character, year, and variant. Value swings hugely between near-identical versions.
Mint, played-with, or damaged? Loose vs boxed? Often the single biggest price factor.
Original, unopened packaging can multiply value — especially Funko Pops and vintage figures.
What the same item actually sold for recently — not asking prices — is the real market.
Pin down the line, character, year, and any variant or edition.
Mint, played-with, or damaged — and loose vs boxed. Condition drives price.
Original unopened packaging can multiply value for many collectibles.
Look at sold prices for the same item, not listings — that’s the true market.
ToyMe returns an identification, rarity tier, condition grade, and value from a photo.
ToyMe identifies Hot Wheels, Funko Pops, action figures, LEGO and more from a photo — then estimates market value, rarity tier, and condition grade in seconds.
Identify the exact line, character, year, and variant; grade its condition and packaging; and compare recent sold prices. ToyMe does this from a photo — identification, rarity tier, and value estimate.
ToyMe is a free iOS app that identifies toys — Hot Wheels, Funko Pops, action figures, LEGO and more — and estimates market value, rarity, and condition grade from a single photo.
Most mainline Hot Wheels are common, but Treasure Hunts, early Redlines, and error cars can be valuable. Condition and an intact card matter a lot. Scan yours in ToyMe for an estimate.
Significantly. A boxed, undamaged Pop — especially a vaulted or exclusive figure — is worth far more than a loose one. ToyMe factors packaging into its estimate.