About us
Built for the LEGO community
BrickID helps buyers, sellers, and collectors authenticate loose parts and minifigures — free, fast, and backed by a catalog updated daily. Browse any set to read official build manuals in your browser.
Our mission
Buying or selling loose LEGO without knowing what you have is risky. A rare printed tile and a common 2×4 brick look identical in a bulk lot photo. We make identification fast and free — scan a photo or search by part number, then see exactly which official sets include that piece.
Who is this for?
Same tool, different reasons to use it.
Sellers
Price bulk lots accurately and write listings with confidence. Know which sets your parts came from instead of guessing "LEGO bulk — assorted."
Buyers
Verify that a part is a genuine catalog item before paying collector prices. Spot common pieces dressed up as rare finds in marketplace photos.
Collectors
Identify mystery minifigs from yard sales and incomplete sets. Find which official sets they complete so you know what to hunt for next.
Our catalog
Official LEGO sets, parts, and minifigures — refreshed every day.
Catalog
Updated daily
We maintain a comprehensive catalog of official LEGO sets, parts, and minifigures. New releases and inventory updates are reflected every day so search and browse stay current.
Photo scans
Your photos stay yours
When you scan a part or minifig, we use your photo only to find a match. We do not store copies of your images on our servers.
What we do
- ✓ Identify parts, minifigs, and sets
- ✓ Show every parent set an item appears in
- ✓ Host official LEGO build manuals on set pages
- ✓ Show market value estimates on catalog pages when available
- ✓ Stay free — no account required
What we don't do
- — Sell parts or handle payments
- — Store copies of your scan photos
- — Guarantee scan accuracy on damaged or dirty pieces
Ready to identify something?
Start with a photo scan or jump straight to catalog search.