About StampSnap

Tools and guidance for curious stamp collectors

StampSnap helps collectors turn a photograph into a likely identification, research useful details, and keep an organized digital record. This website explains the product and publishes practical collector education.

What StampSnap is built to do

The StampSnap app uses visible clues in a photograph to suggest a likely stamp identification and related details. Collectors can save results, organize folders, review collection insights, and export records. A result is a research starting point: the app does not authenticate a physical stamp or provide an official appraisal.

The website supports that workflow with focused product pages and evergreen guides about identification, preservation, valuation context, postal history, printing, and collection management.

Who writes the collector guides

Articles are published under StampSnap Editorial. Some foundational guides are written and maintained directly, while the daily publishing workflow uses generative AI to prepare source-grounded drafts that must pass automated editorial checks. Our editorial policy explains that process and its limits.

We identify the authoring organization, publication date, updated date, source links, and editorial standard on each article so readers can judge the context for themselves.

Independent sources, not endorsements

Collector guides draw on museums, postal institutions, philatelic organizations, and other curated references. A linked source supports the general educational material; it does not endorse StampSnap, verify an app result, or confirm the identity or value of a particular stamp.

Contact and corrections

Questions, accessibility feedback, privacy requests, and factual corrections are welcome at support@stampsnap.app. For an editorial correction, include the article URL, the passage in question, and a reliable supporting source.