RockPedia: Stone Identifier
RockPedia: Stone Identifier Summary
RockPedia: Stone Identifier is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Books And Reference by Mohammad Sajjadur Rahman. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 28, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 28, 2026 .
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Point your camera at any rock, mineral, crystal, or gemstone and get an AI-powered identification in seconds. RockPedia: Stone Identifier delivers the specimen name, geological category, Mohs hardness, crystal system, chemical formula, formation history, estimated market value, and common global locations — all from a single photo.
No conflicting Google searches. No healing crystal content. No spiritual filler. Just real geology.
Whether you're a hiker who found an unusual stone on the trail, a beachcomber collecting specimens by the shore, a geology student who needs scientific data fast, or a hobby collector building a catalogued mineral and gemstone collection — RockPedia gives you instant, reliable answers in the field.
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KEY FEATURES
√ Instant Rock & Mineral Identification
Point your camera at any rock, mineral, crystal, gemstone, or geode fragment. RockPedia's AI scanner identifies the specimen in seconds, returning its name, geological category, and a precise scientific summary. Works with igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks — and with rare gems, common ore minerals, fossils, and everything in between.
√ Market Value Estimate
Every scan includes an AI-estimated resale range with context notes — based on specimen type, rarity, size, and condition. Whether you've found a raw obsidian piece worth a few dollars or a ruby specimen worth hundreds, RockPedia gives you a real ballpark grounded in collector market data.
√ Full Geological Profile (Premium)
Unlock the complete scientific record: Mohs hardness rating, density, crystal system, chemical formula, and a detailed account of how the specimen formed. Ideal for geology students, serious collectors, and anyone who wants more than just a name.
√ Common Global Locations (Premium)
See where in the world your specimen is naturally found — from specific countries and geological formations to regional mining areas. Useful for collectors who want to source more or verify a specimen's provenance.
√ AI Geology Chat (Premium)
After identifying a specimen, open a built-in chat with an AI geology assistant. Ask about cleaning methods, grade-based value differences, how your mineral compares to similar specimens, or where to find more. Scoped strictly to rocks, minerals, crystals, gemstones, and geology.
√ Personal Rock & Mineral Collection
Every scan you save builds your pers