Built for beginners
Clear explanations for people who do not want to memorize every stone name first.
Stone ID helps crystal-curious beginners figure out what they have, compare similar-looking stones, and keep learning without turning every find into a research project.
Stone ID is the name here. In the App Store, download Rock Identifier: Gem & Crystal.
Clear explanations for people who do not want to memorize every stone name first.
Works when you are deciding whether something is a crystal, gem, rock, or stone.
Move from vague guesses to likely matches, comparison cues, and saved finds.
How it works
Use the same simple flow whether the stone came from a gift bag, a shop listing, or a saved screenshot you keep meaning to check.
Step 1
Use a clear iPhone photo of the stone in good light.
Step 2
See the result, supporting details, and what looks closest.
Step 3
Keep learning, double-check lookalikes, and build a collection you can revisit.
Main use cases
Start with crystal identification, beginner-friendly picks, or the fake-vs-real concerns that usually make buying feel harder than it should.
When the question is simply what crystal do I have, start with practical identification help.
Learn which beginner-friendly crystals are easiest to recognize, compare, and feel good about buying.
Use a tighter guide when you are worried about fake listings, overtreated stones, or common mixups.
Why people use it
Use Stone ID to check a mystery find, sort through close lookalikes, and keep the stones you want to revisit in one place.
Start with a photo instead of bouncing between saved screenshots, shop tabs, and half-matching crystal charts.
Useful when pink, purple, or yellow stones look close enough that one quick glance is not enough.
Save likely matches and favorite finds in one place so your collection gets easier to recognize over time.
Product proof
Use the scan view, result details, and saved collection together so a pin, listing, or mystery find turns into something more concrete.
App Store
iPhone app
Photo-led crystal, stone, gem, and rock identification
Version
1.0.0
Live listing details pulled when available
Updated
Feb 11, 2026
Always check the App Store for the latest release information
FAQ
Yes. Stone ID is the name used here. In the App Store, the iPhone app is listed as Rock Identifier: Gem & Crystal.
It helps with crystals, gems, stones, and rocks, which is useful when you are not sure what category your find fits into yet.
You start with a photo, review the likely match and details, then compare or save what you found inside the app.
Yes. The current download path on this site is the iPhone App Store listing.
Use the result as a starting point, compare lookalikes, and check a few photos or guides before you buy, label, or gift the stone.
For current details on permissions and data handling, check the privacy information on the App Store listing and our privacy page.
Ready to try it
Use Stone ID to learn, compare, and narrow things down. Then continue on iPhone with Rock Identifier: Gem & Crystal.
Download Rock Identifier: Gem & Crystal from the iPhone App Store.