NoteSnap - Banknote Identifier

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4.4
4.04K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

NoteSnap is a perfect app for banknote collectors. With the help of cutting-edge AI-driven technology, NoteSnap allows you to effortlessly identify and catalog your banknotes within seconds.

All you need to do is snap a picture of your banknote or upload an image from your phone's gallery. NoteSnap will automatically match the image with database, providing you with accurate reference information. Each identification result offers a comprehensive overview of the banknote, including its name, country of origin, year of issue, and other valuable details.

With NoteSnap, you can conveniently record and store your banknote collections directly within the app, ensuring you never lose track of your valuable items. The app also saves your snap history, making it easy to manage your prized banknotes. Stay up to date with the latest trends in banknote collection series and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of banknote collecting.

Key Features of NoteSnap:

- Instantly identify 30,000+ banknotes from around the world
- Identify rare banknotes
- Stay updated with trending banknote collection series
- Save your ID history

NoteSnap is the ultimate app for banknote collectors of all levels, from beginners to experienced numismatists. Download NoteSnap now and unlock a world of features to enhance your banknote collecting experience.

Please review our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy:

Terms of Use: https://app-service.banknotesnap.com/static/user_agreement.html

Privacy Policy: https://app-service.banknotesnap.com/static/privacy_policy.html

For any inquiries or assistance, feel free to contact us at support@banknotesnap.com
Updated on
6 Mar 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Personal info, Financial info and 3 others
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Financial info and 4 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
3.97K reviews
steve K
24 February 2025
It works great for finding a ball park value and having your collection in some what of a inventory, But there is no easy way to find one of your notes without scrolling through every listings. I Like using it for to keep track of what I paid for each note. I like that i can send my saved to a email and open it on my pc. I can at least find my notes a tad faster there. Hope you come up with a way to find your notes better.
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Next Vision Limited
25 February 2025
We're glad you find it useful for valuation and inventory. For quicker note searches, you can use the search box in the upper right corner of the Collection page and enter keywords. We appreciate your suggestion for improved search functionality and will consider it for future updates. If you have more ideas, email us at support@banknotesnap.com.
Amanda Cooper
29 November 2023
I have been waiting for an app like this to make my life collecting banknotes and trying to resell easier, for a LONG time. I saw it, and I got excited. For the most part, it does it's job. There are a few serial numbers it doesn't recognize as special, and the ones it does recognize aren't totally correct. It will take some tweaking but I'm super excited to see this app grow and be so very useful in the future.
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Denny Meyers
23 April 2025
4 per sheet $10.00 bills 2003, in series, 3 sequential numbered kept in Ultraviolet plastic protection. Error I believe is the word "TEN" off center. Not as familiar with Bills stared these may be a low number run in that year based on the tutorial information of a 1st run in Boston, Mass. noted as "A1".
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